New flavor events for baptism and pregnant women, and reformed pagan doctrine flavor Imperial government, new succession types and revamped nominee system Saints, their potential Pagan counterparts, and how they will work in Holy Fury New duel and battlefield events, and scarring and tattoos The crusades of the Baltics and the Iberian Peninsulaįat and malnourished traits, reflected by character portraitĬatholicism what? Constantinople where? Charlemagne who? Reworked map of North & Central Italy, Bavaria, parts of BurgundyĬhanges to Holy Orders, part of incoming free patchįixing an existing crusade event chain and adding new ones Updated maps for the Scandinavian nations Mass Conversion, or how I learned to stop my Pagan ways and love GodĪn easy way to convert, but with varying results. New game rule about the succession of exclavesĭynamic pagan reformation - tailor the new religion to suit your needs. Improvements to the map and setup changes in the Finnish region. Map and setup changes in the Baltic regions. Slowly working through some of the more neglected areas of the map and increasing the granularity of the playing field. The project lead had to sell a 1 full year development cycle to the product manager, probably the biggest development time for any Paradox expansion so far.Īll developer diaries about the Holy Fury expansion and patch 3.0.Holy Fury patch was initially targeted as "patch 2.9", as visible in some documentation in game files.Rebalancing of the personal combat rating system.New imperial government for the Byzantine and Roman empires.New princely elective for the Holy Roman Empire and imperial elective for the Byzantine Empire Added flavor events around lifestyle and battles.Reworked Crusade mechanics for Catholics and Fraticelli.New game rule, reducing "border gore" if enabled.Map and setup improvements (including Tartaria, Russia, Scandinavia, the Wendish Empire, the HRE, Italy, Francia, Britannia, Hispania, the Byzantine Empire minus Bulgaria, Wallachia, Mali, Abyssinia, and North Africa).And much more: Changes to religion, custom names for people or objects, deeper baptismal mechanics, lists of people you’ve killed, and other small changes for flavor and variety. New portraits for the French, Arabic, West Slavic and Italian cultures.Playable Hellenism: A ruler can revive the dead ancient Greco-Roman religion when meeting some strict requirements.New Succession laws: A Pagan Elder Council may have the final word in how a realm is divided among heirs, or a ruler may challenge his brother to combat to unify a realm.New Crusade events: Deeper gameplay for the religious wars of the era.Coronations: Feudal catholic/fraticelli kings and emperors must find clergy to crown them, since all power descends from the heavens.Sainthood: Pious Christians can become canonized, passing on their glory to their descendants and making their resting place a site of great value.Sway or Antagonize your neighbors: Try to win a reluctant vassal through charm and persuasion, or provoke someone you want to push into conflict.Legendary bloodlines: Descendants of great warrior heroes will have bonuses that match the accomplishments of their forefathers, including historical bloodlines of Charlemagne, Genghis Khan and others.Warrior Lodges: Join a Pagan warrior lodge and raid your way up the ranks, unlocking access to powerful allies and greater military skill.Shattered and Random Worlds: Start your game on a fictional map of Europe as a small realm fighting for space, or on a random map with historical analogues for the great kingdoms of yore.
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