Ottawa and I both wanted to try out the updated Canary Islands from the latest DLC, so we have blessed you with double uploads. Watch his video here: ua-cam.com/video/Krkjo8dA4Ok/v-deo.html Although we are both rushing 100 dev, the way we go about it is very different, so hopefully you'll all still enjoy 😁
“Good news, my daughter, you are going to be married to the heir of a kingdom! Just a stroke of luck that his last eight brides died the moment they arrived at court. The stairs over there must be extra slippery or something”
I had a tall play through in the Himalayas, there’s a duchy in the eastern Himalayas (kingdom of Lhomon) that has the Sedist faith, which has four holy sites in two duchies, including your starting one. Plus you have a culture with bonuses to mountains. Highly recommend you check it out
Same with the Kingdom of Xia which has 4 holy sites of the religion with the bird logo. It's a desert/ dryland area so having a culture that first that would good too.
@@sealboi9666Well not really - it honestly 100% depends on levies amount if it’s anywhere near comparable to you their liege, they will be considered a strong vassal, count or Duke. Depending where you are in the game, your kingdom and personal levies amount there are some duchy titles that are completely inferior to you and not considered strong vassals. If any vassal that has land is considered a strong vassal, I strongly implore you to gain more control, territory you own yourself and men at arms or your kingdom is fcked if counts are considered strong vassals. Martial characters do wonders in situations like this.
Yeah I was surprised he wasn't doing that, perhaps thought it was "gamey" but if you are the liege it definitely makes sense that is how you arrive when making demands like that.
Also a rather important tip: if you are going to about revoking land with a low probability of success, make sure you have a revocation reason, otherwise you are risking a massive vassal war in which you are likely to lose. Any faction the revokee may cause the entire faction to rebel, it still wont be anything like having NO reason whatsoever.
@@joeldykman7591 The game tells you who will join the revolt on decline, a good way to cheese it is by placing a single army stack on every tile(barony) belonging to the to-be rebels, this will make them unable to raise/hire anything and by the time others get any funny ideas you are likely to have already sieged down all objectives.
@Scorpixel that sounds increasingly tedious the larger the realm is. I'd say a better way to go is either 1) have a religion with religious law tenant because it's really common to have a vassal with at least one sinful trait. 2) have a realm with most vassals as members of your dynasty, as then you could denounce problem vassals and reduce issues the more renown you have.
“In my next episode, I downloaded a mod that takes the end date a little further, and I will be getting us to Alpha Centauri in playing only as the Orkney Isles.”
Love the goofy meta game of having to conquer your siblings every succession, just imagine what the sibling rivalries are like when they know that they need to do a battle royale when their parents die.
TBH pretty accurate, history is filled with land either splitting on succession or the brother who did not inherit trying to claim the throne through neighbouring kingdoms.
What's weird is every ruler reading from history and seeing their neighboring kingdoms fall apart due to having many kids fighting over the lands, and no one thought hey, first born first served. It's not the most ideal system of succession, if your firstborn is an idiot but their sibling is a genius, the idiot rules by birthright. But at least it keeps domain under one rule.
I'm playing this Canary Island campaign now. It's a fun little challenge simply because you're so isolated, it's hard to find suitable marriage candidates. But those megaliths are so OP!
Is it strange to refer to "start a courtier breeding program" in Crusader Kings context? Perhaps the dynastic legacy which reduces the ((chance of?) penalties?) of inbreeding might help?
In all technicality, Madeira isn’t part of the Canary Islands but rather it’s own archipelago thou both of them are part of the larger group of archipelagos called Macaronesia, which in addition includes the Azores and Cape Verde. But that doesn’t change a thing about the fact that i really enjoyed this video
Totally true, but if you look at the map madeira is nearer to canary islands than to azores. I would like to look deeper into this since I'm from Tenerife myself. Maybe some history with Portugal and Spain splitting lands
@@borjarr Portugal and Spain had a treaty spilitting literally the world in 2 halves, one for each, It's possible that Madeira and Azores fell on the Portuguese half...either that or something else happened.
Those guys up north with sad 20 developments be looking south and saw flying saucers passing them by and wondered, what the fk happened down there, and why our liege abandoned us?
Something I recently tried was having myself as head of faith, and making sure that only my heir was of that same faith... Having the others of a different faith meant they couldn't inherit stuff, so my succession was always nice and easy. But maybe you didn't have head of faith turned on here?
Raiding is hugely beneficial especially for larger armies as you can tackle richer and better defended feudal realms. My biggest raid was with a zhagawa empire... once I had a coastal province in the mediterranian I looted all the europeans and arabs for 2k. The practiced Pirates culture pillar is OP for it allows Feudal characters to keep the ability to raid.
I played as Heasting and went straight for the islands to get the mixed culture for the Mystical Ancestors tradition. I then went on a conquer frenzy and gave titles to my kids for a ton of renown. I ended up getting a bunch of renown unlocks super quick and spread my dynasty like crazy. Possible an idea for a future vid?
for the gardener make sure you untick the "fertile" option because their fertility is irrelevant and they might have better traits since theyre older, also make sure you use the search bar on the top left to search for the gardener trait
I think someone else has suggested a similar one - But In the Himalayas there are a few faiths that can hold like very little land that is jam packed with Holy sites, and cultures are pretty good for playing tall. The other comment I saw originally I thought was the same one as I had done in the region, but it's not. There appears to be the kingdom of Lhomon and there is also the ability to restory a pretty small faith that is represented by the white rocks right on the edge of the map - the latter is the playthrough I did a while back. It's one of the Hsexje faiths, starts unreformed - Vvluphixje is the one I played but looking at the wiki the other faith in the group seems pretty good too and it starts out stronger. In general I think a game in the Himalayas with one of the small faiths would be interesting, because there are a few places where you can hold a lot of holy sites which is incredibly strong.
the fastest, easiest way to catch feudalism is to inherit government. So if your heir is an independent ruler of equal rank your title will inherit their government. So right before you die you just give them their own county (either feudal or tribal depending on what government you want) then give them a title equal to your primary, then die and you flip goverments on inheritance. Yes - you can make a tribal byzantine empire.
What an odd choice it was to include the island of Madeira (the one you started on) with the Guanches. The Guanches never inhabited Madeira, in fact the island was inhabited until it was settled by the Portuguese in 1420, although it more than likely was previously visited and temporarily inhabited by both the Romans and the Vikings. They could have just kept the Guanches in the Canary Islands, which is where they come from.
I'd have taken Fes as well. Having a university is deceptively helpful when playing tall as it significantly reduces the time it takes an heir to become fully useful. The best development spot in the world isn't Madurai, IMHO, but either Balkh or Kyiv. Royal Tolls and Varangian Capital are unbelievably busted when you get your head around the unintuitive way development mechanics work.
Madurai is nutty if you start as a culture with iberian heritage, grab the legacy which makes cities boost development and put your culture in that one county.
I wonder if it'd even be worthwhile to do stuff like this in a desert/oasis place... Just for variety from the norms. Like the Kingdom of Sahara location with the Camel icon
When you first got to feudal, wouldn't it have been easier for you to put your duchy on Feudal elective? Would have saved a lot of time with the succession and revoking after every death.
The only thing that bothers me about canary islands ingame, is how they split the canarian archipelago. They putted Gran Canaria with Tenerife in the same county. Nowadays, Gran Canaria is a province with the other two Islands to the right, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Of course, this is just my personal opinion, as in the medieval ages, most likely each island had many diferent tribes ruling diferent parts of the islands.
I'm 1/3 way playthrough with the Sardinians. But I have Krete and. Canaries islands. Also Barcelona County as inheritance. The combination of all 3 is so powerful. I'm at year 1000, making 50 Gold per Month and have 10000 strong Army. 6 Man o'War at level 8. All my direct Counties are lvl 4 Buildings. My dynasty is feared without Dread. One of the best playthroughs I have played.
Fun run! Thanks for teaching that you can adopt trough feudal ways from liege. You were a bit inaccurate on how to adopt Feudal ways normally though. It is 70% of Military and Civic innovations. Since there are 14 of those, you would need 10 techs (the number 24 is irrelevant). From what I could see you were on 6.
Thx. Picked up lots of tips from watching this. You explained everything very well. It seems odd that a larger, less-developed kingdom/empire wouldn't see your wealthy little kingdom and send an Armada full of soldiers or raiders, but it is only a game.
Dude, that whole marrying your son for prestige gain & killing them over & over is dirty af, I like it! Edit: lol... "just one more" .... "okay, just one more time" ......... "I'm going to do it just one more time" ............ "Okay guys, this is the last time, I swear, just one more time"
Damm, here I am trying to play tall in Santiago but I can't get close at all, still a lot better than in the past, I have been learning a lot from your videos, btw you could just marry yourself to any women, have 1 kid that would be the heir, divorce and then marry an infertile women for the spouse bonuses, that way you avoid splitting your land in the beginning, I hope it helps ☀️
Currently I am doing an Island-only Norse campaign, initially to unlock the King of all the Isles achievement. Got the Kingdom of Man and the Isles first, then set up a built a legalistic religion and faith and set all the kingdom titles created through confederate partition (I think it's like 6 titles or so) to Scandinavian elective so everything will go to my one chosen heir. After the 100 years of piracy of the Kingdom of Mann elevation ended, I picked up Practiced Pirates and also got 4 legacies in the Raiding legacy tree. Then I got Industious and now my goal is to abuse the Industrious mechanic with money made by raiding to boost my isles (mainly Sardinia the money-making isle) towards 100 development and as a neat little bonus go for the "upgrade duchy to the max" achievement while I'm at it. One of my most fun campaigns so far, especially because Scandinavian Elective is basically having the "Designate Heir" mechanic in addition to maximum control of your domain to circumvent partition. For my next campaign I thought it would be cool to try and recreate the Celtic Faith and be a Celtic/Gaelic warrior culture mixed with some King Arthur flair and descend from the Scottish highlands to take over Brittania and maybe even march (or rather sail) on to Brittany and France. From the top of your hat, do you have any advice on that? I am really unsure what to do about the religion since there is no Celtic faith and the basic "Paganism" is a world-wide placeholder and not really suited for what I plan. And just reforming Insular Christianity to have "Celtic tenets" feels a bit lame to me...
Hey there @Zieley I have a challenge for you. Destiny is all - starting as a count in Wessex (867 start date) - custom character Uthred who is Asatru and Anglo-Saxon the rest of customization I leave up to you - cannot chance faith - conquer Bamburgh in Northern England - can change liege - must be independent This challenge is obviously from the series Last Kingdom
Playing as the "Guanches" which is what the aboriginal people of the canaries were called. As some1 that lived in the canaries for 15 years thos is super cool 😎
This is one of CK3-est videos I've ever seen, the kind of commentary that immediately gets you put on a list. 'I'm just gonna kill my grandsons eighth wife because that makes me more presitigious. Now I will kill myself. Oh yes! I can marry a newborn child!' Classic.
En el crusader kings 2 podías asaltar el imperio de carlomagno y secuestrar a sus hijos, conviertes a una hija en concubina y después matas al resto. Y con esto tu hijo será emperador. También puedes hacer que una hija tenga un hijos con un hijo de carlomagno para heredar la línea de sangre.
I don't know if you have found the same thing when you take carefree and whole of body you take crazy less stress from develope capitol. I am praying the emperor or the HRE at the moment and take Like 10 stress for develope capitol
Okay I am gonna try this, my idea is to make a witch coven and get the wise man trait from events from holding the grand right for more learning exp while I get steward perks.
The best way to get fame now looks like doing the become adult(not sure the name) decision as a parent and cancel it over and over. Doesn’t give prestige but living legend is a minute away.
Hey Zieley, I've been watching your videos for a while now and im baffaled by how quick your game runs even after you are hundreds of years into it. I am a huge ck3 lover but my laptop surely isn't, my laptop always struggles to run the game quickly. I have been thinking about buying a new PC, and I am wondering what the specs are for your PC. So if you don't mind me asking, what are the specs of your PC and how expensive was it?
Hello there! I actually built my computer about 5-6 years ago now for around $1000 CAD all in. It was running ck3 perfectly fine, but a few months ago I upgraded my GPU and CPU mainly to help with my editing and recording. But my specs before were GPU: RX 480 CPU: i5-7500 RAM: 16GB So if you look for a pre-built with similar specs, with the more modern versions of these components, I'm sure you could find one for less than 1000$ and it should run ck without any problems!
Your next game should be Terra Invicta. Most gameplays I see even from youtubers end up in major failures and I can't avoid imagining you making a "let me fix that" series.
49:40 Your tooltip reading skills are as undisputed as Justin Trudeau's heritage. But I dont wanna be a downer so I give credit for not ditching any Slavic heritage for nearly an hour.
Ottawa and I both wanted to try out the updated Canary Islands from the latest DLC, so we have blessed you with double uploads.
Watch his video here: ua-cam.com/video/Krkjo8dA4Ok/v-deo.html
Although we are both rushing 100 dev, the way we go about it is very different, so hopefully you'll all still enjoy 😁
You need to be a lunatic too, you can build a glass house and get +25% dev
I m curious with that one guy who disliked this video🤨
Ah this is why I was confused. I thought it was Ottawa but I didn't think yall would upload the same thing on the same day lmao
can't believe the place i live is a DLC now
“Good news, my daughter, you are going to be married to the heir of a kingdom! Just a stroke of luck that his last eight brides died the moment they arrived at court. The stairs over there must be extra slippery or something”
This baby is just crushing these Baby Einstein videos!
Perfect, she shall be my wife.
Been there, done that
@@brosef4154 000
Damn, just at that part, so messed up lol
I had a tall play through in the Himalayas, there’s a duchy in the eastern Himalayas (kingdom of Lhomon) that has the Sedist faith, which has four holy sites in two duchies, including your starting one. Plus you have a culture with bonuses to mountains. Highly recommend you check it out
Thank you so much. I have been fiending for new starts lol.
Same with the Kingdom of Xia which has 4 holy sites of the religion with the bird logo. It's a desert/ dryland area so having a culture that first that would good too.
Duh, it's a tall playthrough. Of course it is, it's in the Himalayas
@@juliusbeutler7090 ba-dum-tss🥁
I can find this Kingdom of Lhomon, am I being stupid or have I missed something?
I was cracking up so bad at you just marching a line of debutantes in to be murdered for the prestige. I've never thought of that 😂
“Just ONE more time”
Well, if you cheese it, is it actually a challenge? A lot of games have cheese strategies, but why use them?
@@MrSmokinDragon Time.
The good old Spiffing Brit approach
Ahh, CK3 war crimes. It's a meme cause it's true.
9:43 That Asturian King is a genius, making his tribal vassal with 0 Stewardship into his Steward :D
Guarantee the game considered him a strong vassal.
As an Asturian myself... That's 100% something we would do.
@@nofoxgiven6561 a Duke tier vassal in a kingdom is pretty much always considered a strong vassal.
@@The_Yukki any vassal that has land is considered a strong vassal
@@sealboi9666Well not really - it honestly 100% depends on levies amount if it’s anywhere near comparable to you their liege, they will be considered a strong vassal, count or Duke. Depending where you are in the game, your kingdom and personal levies amount there are some duchy titles that are completely inferior to you and not considered strong vassals.
If any vassal that has land is considered a strong vassal, I strongly implore you to gain more control, territory you own yourself and men at arms or your kingdom is fcked if counts are considered strong vassals. Martial characters do wonders in situations like this.
All pro tip: raise your armies and put them where you want before revoking a title so you wont have to wait to raise them in a revolt
oh wow, that also means you don't get disembark/crossing debuffs
Yeah I was surprised he wasn't doing that, perhaps thought it was "gamey" but if you are the liege it definitely makes sense that is how you arrive when making demands like that.
Also a rather important tip: if you are going to about revoking land with a low probability of success, make sure you have a revocation reason, otherwise you are risking a massive vassal war in which you are likely to lose. Any faction the revokee may cause the entire faction to rebel, it still wont be anything like having NO reason whatsoever.
@@joeldykman7591 The game tells you who will join the revolt on decline, a good way to cheese it is by placing a single army stack on every tile(barony) belonging to the to-be rebels, this will make them unable to raise/hire anything and by the time others get any funny ideas you are likely to have already sieged down all objectives.
@Scorpixel that sounds increasingly tedious the larger the realm is. I'd say a better way to go is either 1) have a religion with religious law tenant because it's really common to have a vassal with at least one sinful trait. 2) have a realm with most vassals as members of your dynasty, as then you could denounce problem vassals and reduce issues the more renown you have.
“In my next episode, I downloaded a mod that takes the end date a little further, and I will be getting us to Alpha Centauri in playing only as the Orkney Isles.”
Love the goofy meta game of having to conquer your siblings every succession, just imagine what the sibling rivalries are like when they know that they need to do a battle royale when their parents die.
TBH pretty accurate, history is filled with land either splitting on succession or the brother who did not inherit trying to claim the throne through neighbouring kingdoms.
Fucking Gavelkind succession
What's weird is every ruler reading from history and seeing their neighboring kingdoms fall apart due to having many kids fighting over the lands, and no one thought hey, first born first served.
It's not the most ideal system of succession, if your firstborn is an idiot but their sibling is a genius, the idiot rules by birthright.
But at least it keeps domain under one rule.
I'm playing this Canary Island campaign now. It's a fun little challenge simply because you're so isolated, it's hard to find suitable marriage candidates. But those megaliths are so OP!
Is it strange to refer to "start a courtier breeding program" in Crusader Kings context? Perhaps the dynastic legacy which reduces the ((chance of?) penalties?) of inbreeding might help?
@@supercellodude Just do advanced inbreeding. Make sure they're not *too* related.
@@supercellodudestrange? that's one of the defaults!
@@supercellodude get concubinage, then go to war with foreign kingdoms and capture their women
Lmaooo I lost it at the wife-prestige meat grinder
27:30 "How did they both escape that fast" - That's what happens when you're playing on speed 5 the whole time :P
The two escapes, this is the reason I always pause the game when hit 100% war score.
In all technicality, Madeira isn’t part of the Canary Islands but rather it’s own archipelago thou both of them are part of the larger group of archipelagos called Macaronesia, which in addition includes the Azores and Cape Verde. But that doesn’t change a thing about the fact that i really enjoyed this video
Totally true, but if you look at the map madeira is nearer to canary islands than to azores. I would like to look deeper into this since I'm from Tenerife myself. Maybe some history with Portugal and Spain splitting lands
Thank you for saying this for me
also historically it was never inhabited by the guanche people
@@borjarr Portugal and Spain had a treaty spilitting literally the world in 2 halves, one for each, It's possible that Madeira and Azores fell on the Portuguese half...either that or something else happened.
Why is this so interesting to me
Those guys up north with sad 20 developments be looking south and saw flying saucers passing them by and wondered, what the fk happened down there, and why our liege abandoned us?
Something I recently tried was having myself as head of faith, and making sure that only my heir was of that same faith... Having the others of a different faith meant they couldn't inherit stuff, so my succession was always nice and easy. But maybe you didn't have head of faith turned on here?
One positive to being a tribal early game is you can raid which sometimes gives you development
Raiding is hugely beneficial especially for larger armies as you can tackle richer and better defended feudal realms. My biggest raid was with a zhagawa empire... once I had a coastal province in the mediterranian I looted all the europeans and arabs for 2k. The practiced Pirates culture pillar is OP for it allows Feudal characters to keep the ability to raid.
I played as Heasting and went straight for the islands to get the mixed culture for the Mystical Ancestors tradition. I then went on a conquer frenzy and gave titles to my kids for a ton of renown. I ended up getting a bunch of renown unlocks super quick and spread my dynasty like crazy. Possible an idea for a future vid?
for the gardener make sure you untick the "fertile" option because their fertility is irrelevant and they might have better traits since theyre older, also make sure you use the search bar on the top left to search for the gardener trait
I think someone else has suggested a similar one - But In the Himalayas there are a few faiths that can hold like very little land that is jam packed with Holy sites, and cultures are pretty good for playing tall. The other comment I saw originally I thought was the same one as I had done in the region, but it's not.
There appears to be the kingdom of Lhomon and there is also the ability to restory a pretty small faith that is represented by the white rocks right on the edge of the map - the latter is the playthrough I did a while back.
It's one of the Hsexje faiths, starts unreformed - Vvluphixje is the one I played but looking at the wiki the other faith in the group seems pretty good too and it starts out stronger.
In general I think a game in the Himalayas with one of the small faiths would be interesting, because there are a few places where you can hold a lot of holy sites which is incredibly strong.
the fastest, easiest way to catch feudalism is to inherit government. So if your heir is an independent ruler of equal rank your title will inherit their government. So right before you die you just give them their own county (either feudal or tribal depending on what government you want) then give them a title equal to your primary, then die and you flip goverments on inheritance. Yes - you can make a tribal byzantine empire.
What an odd choice it was to include the island of Madeira (the one you started on) with the Guanches. The Guanches never inhabited Madeira, in fact the island was inhabited until it was settled by the Portuguese in 1420, although it more than likely was previously visited and temporarily inhabited by both the Romans and the Vikings. They could have just kept the Guanches in the Canary Islands, which is where they come from.
I'd have taken Fes as well. Having a university is deceptively helpful when playing tall as it significantly reduces the time it takes an heir to become fully useful.
The best development spot in the world isn't Madurai, IMHO, but either Balkh or Kyiv. Royal Tolls and Varangian Capital are unbelievably busted when you get your head around the unintuitive way development mechanics work.
Madurai is nutty if you start as a culture with iberian heritage, grab the legacy which makes cities boost development and put your culture in that one county.
Madeira, your starting county is not part of the Canary Islands. It was uninhabited until the 15th century when it was discovered by the Portuguese
Pleasantly surprised they added guanche content. Pretty overlooked part of history
I wonder if it'd even be worthwhile to do stuff like this in a desert/oasis place... Just for variety from the norms. Like the Kingdom of Sahara location with the Camel icon
Might be a great idea for a playthrough. Thank you!
9:30 Jesus H Christ, I'd want you as my steward too after seeing what you'd accomplished in 8 years
I swear I watched this video 2 hours ago 🤔
before i watch this, is this the same kinda video as the one he did with the prague region?
@@franklouwdijk2683 no it was the Ottawa Welshman's video, they did the same video idea and synced uploads
@@bepsi6204 ah i watch botch channels, anyways thanks
The Ottawa Welshman made a similar video
HMMMMM
When you first got to feudal, wouldn't it have been easier for you to put your duchy on Feudal elective? Would have saved a lot of time with the succession and revoking after every death.
The only thing that bothers me about canary islands ingame, is how they split the canarian archipelago.
They putted Gran Canaria with Tenerife in the same county. Nowadays, Gran Canaria is a province with the other two Islands to the right, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
Of course, this is just my personal opinion, as in the medieval ages, most likely each island had many diferent tribes ruling diferent parts of the islands.
Make the duchy feudal elective so there will be no more splitting of titles since you can can vote whole duchy to your heir
The Starting leader looks like he would sell you car insurance.
I'm 1/3 way playthrough with the Sardinians. But I have Krete and. Canaries islands. Also Barcelona County as inheritance. The combination of all 3 is so powerful. I'm at year 1000, making 50 Gold per Month and have 10000 strong Army. 6 Man o'War at level 8. All my direct Counties are lvl 4 Buildings. My dynasty is feared without Dread. One of the best playthroughs I have played.
Madurai is a great start to practice playing tall, glad you mentioned it
Fun run!
Thanks for teaching that you can adopt trough feudal ways from liege. You were a bit inaccurate on how to adopt Feudal ways normally though. It is 70% of Military and Civic innovations. Since there are 14 of those, you would need 10 techs (the number 24 is irrelevant). From what I could see you were on 6.
Thx. Picked up lots of tips from watching this. You explained everything very well. It seems odd that a larger, less-developed kingdom/empire wouldn't see your wealthy little kingdom and send an Armada full of soldiers or raiders, but it is only a game.
You know you've played too much CK3 when you're answering questions before the game show music even plays, or even being asked.
Dude, that whole marrying your son for prestige gain & killing them over & over is dirty af, I like it!
Edit: lol... "just one more"
.... "okay, just one more time"
......... "I'm going to do it just one more time"
............ "Okay guys, this is the last time, I swear, just one more time"
Madeira is not part of the Canary archipelago! Greetings from Tenerife, the biggest island of the 7 Canary Islands! 😁
Madeira island (the island you started on) is not part of the canaries
Hearing that Madeira is part of the Canary Islands gave me a subtle stroke 😅🤣
Worse is saying the Guanches lived there when Madeira was uninhabited until 1420
Damm, here I am trying to play tall in Santiago but I can't get close at all, still a lot better than in the past, I have been learning a lot from your videos, btw you could just marry yourself to any women, have 1 kid that would be the heir, divorce and then marry an infertile women for the spouse bonuses, that way you avoid splitting your land in the beginning, I hope it helps ☀️
I liked the long video, keep up the good work! Me and my friend owen are both huge fans of you so we’re happy to see you uploading
Canary islands...proceeds to use Madeira...
27:03 “pretty decent” hah get it? Because she has the pretty trait…. What a pun
Thanks for early feudalize tip Zieley, i didnt realize even though i have 450 hours in this game
Ah yes, proposing a baby genius who is fresh out of the womb, literally CK experience
"Just born, fresh out the womb"
Currently I am doing an Island-only Norse campaign, initially to unlock the King of all the Isles achievement. Got the Kingdom of Man and the Isles first, then set up a built a legalistic religion and faith and set all the kingdom titles created through confederate partition (I think it's like 6 titles or so) to Scandinavian elective so everything will go to my one chosen heir. After the 100 years of piracy of the Kingdom of Mann elevation ended, I picked up Practiced Pirates and also got 4 legacies in the Raiding legacy tree. Then I got Industious and now my goal is to abuse the Industrious mechanic with money made by raiding to boost my isles (mainly Sardinia the money-making isle) towards 100 development and as a neat little bonus go for the "upgrade duchy to the max" achievement while I'm at it. One of my most fun campaigns so far, especially because Scandinavian Elective is basically having the "Designate Heir" mechanic in addition to maximum control of your domain to circumvent partition.
For my next campaign I thought it would be cool to try and recreate the Celtic Faith and be a Celtic/Gaelic warrior culture mixed with some King Arthur flair and descend from the Scottish highlands to take over Brittania and maybe even march (or rather sail) on to Brittany and France.
From the top of your hat, do you have any advice on that? I am really unsure what to do about the religion since there is no Celtic faith and the basic "Paganism" is a world-wide placeholder and not really suited for what I plan. And just reforming Insular Christianity to have "Celtic tenets" feels a bit lame to me...
"I'll just kill my son's wife one more time..." - *continues to kill son's wives several times over* :D
Hey there @Zieley I have a challenge for you.
Destiny is all
- starting as a count in Wessex (867 start date)
- custom character Uthred who is Asatru and Anglo-Saxon the rest of customization I leave up to you
- cannot chance faith
- conquer Bamburgh in Northern England
- can change liege
- must be independent
This challenge is obviously from the series Last Kingdom
where is the challenge? You get england in 5 years.
I dreamed about Develepmont Growth today.
This is some of the highest quality ck3 content I've seen.
I guessed it was Sardinian lol. I love plopping down there as a Viking and plundering all the rich kingdoms that don’t have ships
Thanks so much for all your gameplay videos. I always get inspired to try new playthroughs from watching your stuff.
Idk if you are aware but you may just be the best ck3 tutorialist(not a word) on UA-cam without actually making a video that says this is a tutorial
Word you're looking for is tutor
13:40 - 14:00 made me laugh so hard. I had a hard day and needed that laugh so badly. thank you.
Morning mood is one of the best composition
The double kill , sniper zoom was 10/10
Bro has me worried with the "one more timeee" and "straight out the womb" 👀😂😂
13:40 him cursing really doesn't go along with his nice and calm personality 🤣
The cartoony sound effects for the fights are just...top comedy.
Playing as the "Guanches" which is what the aboriginal people of the canaries were called. As some1 that lived in the canaries for 15 years thos is super cool 😎
This is one of CK3-est videos I've ever seen, the kind of commentary that immediately gets you put on a list.
'I'm just gonna kill my grandsons eighth wife because that makes me more presitigious. Now I will kill myself. Oh yes! I can marry a newborn child!'
Classic.
The development from neighbors bonus should apply to neighboring islands if they're part of the same realm.
I used that art from the intro as a visual representation for my CK3 inspired DnD game. Basically Birthright
En el crusader kings 2 podías asaltar el imperio de carlomagno y secuestrar a sus hijos, conviertes a una hija en concubina y después matas al resto. Y con esto tu hijo será emperador.
También puedes hacer que una hija tenga un hijos con un hijo de carlomagno para heredar la línea de sangre.
Bro AOE 2 chat commands as sound effects. I thought I thought I was alone. 14 14 14 14 14
I think you will combine the culture with Cornish to have Ancient Miners traditions, you have all the releam with hills.
I love how Rinima became famous by marrying other famous people over and over again.
And then his final wife was a 0 year old genius, wonderful.
first thing i imagined when you were just more kill, just one more kill is happy gilmore lol just tap it in, juuust one more kill
If you want to dev fast, its much easier to adventure into Bohemia and hybridize to pick up industrious.
Alternative Title: How my Wife Killing addiction made my Grandson the most known person in the world
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That prestige gain for your grandson was 200 iq. I never thought of that lmfao
Waiting for KOI to be viking and then combo this.
Then way stones and megalith
I don't know if you have found the same thing when you take carefree and whole of body you take crazy less stress from develope capitol. I am praying the emperor or the HRE at the moment and take Like 10 stress for develope capitol
that age of empire sound spook the shit out of me
Okay I am gonna try this, my idea is to make a witch coven and get the wise man trait from events from holding the grand right for more learning exp while I get steward perks.
12000 AD. Now that's some high medieval
"big rock, rock pretty, upgrade rock, rock give money"
Z channeled his inner Fredegunda then the cops zoomed past his house
I cant believe I guessed Sardinian omg
(This is the Internet you definitely do not have to believe me)
CK3 playing as Númenor (OP)
The best way to get fame now looks like doing the become adult(not sure the name) decision as a parent and cancel it over and over. Doesn’t give prestige but living legend is a minute away.
Amazing video, always fun and enjoying to watch your videos, keep it up
Hey Zieley, I've been watching your videos for a while now and im baffaled by how quick your game runs even after you are hundreds of years into it. I am a huge ck3 lover but my laptop surely isn't, my laptop always struggles to run the game quickly.
I have been thinking about buying a new PC, and I am wondering what the specs are for your PC.
So if you don't mind me asking, what are the specs of your PC and how expensive was it?
Hello there!
I actually built my computer about 5-6 years ago now for around $1000 CAD all in. It was running ck3 perfectly fine, but a few months ago I upgraded my GPU and CPU mainly to help with my editing and recording.
But my specs before were
GPU: RX 480
CPU: i5-7500
RAM: 16GB
So if you look for a pre-built with similar specs, with the more modern versions of these components, I'm sure you could find one for less than 1000$ and it should run ck without any problems!
So glad we got an hour long video from our suggestions! Thanks for giving us all a shout out!
Now we want world conquest with this gameplay.
I'm in year 1000 in 867 playing as the Hashimites. Crazy to think I'm at 95.
Yes the Abassids are alive. Dukes of Antioch.
you can get 100 dev at 960 even when you play tribal
"Just one more time"
the grand temple is the Mont Saint-Michel of the Canaries
9:10 Make or break moment lol love the commitment
tbf decent marshal but still lol woulda been rough lol GG
great video, despite not being what i expected when i searched for "made in the canaries".
The one who got the joke is a dirty boy :v
That sounds like an Ontario fire truck
Your next game should be Terra Invicta. Most gameplays I see even from youtubers end up in major failures and I can't avoid imagining you making a "let me fix that" series.
20 weddings later... "Im goNna dO it just oNe more tiMe"
dude I love your editing, makes me laugh so hard lol
"Please just one more wife murder please please just this one it's the last one I promise"
49:40 Your tooltip reading skills are as undisputed as Justin Trudeau's heritage.
But I dont wanna be a downer so I give credit for not ditching any Slavic heritage for nearly an hour.
40:26 CK3 sure brings out the best in us doesn't it?? lol
Love the Edward Grieg intro