As a quick note, one thing paradox does that is kind of nice regarding DLC is the multiplayer aspect. As long as the host has the DLC, the other players in the game will have access to it as well. So if your primary interest in this game is multiplayer and you know you'll be playing with someone who has the DLC you dont need to personally bother buying it.
(04-06-2018, 07:47 AM)sindroms Wrote: That's the staple of Paradox games. Similar to how Civ V was playable only after you got all of the relevant DLCs. The up to date CK2 is an amazing game and I still pool in hours of my time into it, but you need to invest into it to get the actual experience it was designed for.
Actually, I've heard people say that and, I find that untrue.
CK 2 was developed to let you play a Christian Ruler in Europe. The base game lets you do that. Every DLC since has simply opened up other, separate avenues of play. Tribes, Republics, Nomads, etc.
Funny thing. I bought the game when it came out, but I got into it only recently. Give it a chance and surprise yourself, ESPECIALLY when you are not the sort of person who plays strategy.
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If anyone would like to game with me sometime I have all DLC. Multiplayer hosts share their dlc with all players in that game session. I usually play vanilla and After The End Fan Fork mod.