
So Pagans have to sacrifice people to their gods and to go to war in order to please the gods and their bloodthirsty populations. Do you need to "convert" a French Catholic to German Catholicism too? What if he knows both French and German? The main focus in The Old Gods is the Norse Paganism, and the ultra-Christian and hateful stereotyping of the good and honourable Norsemen dominates everything here. How exactly is it you will convert a Slavic-speaking Pagan to Norse Paganism? Can't you just teach him Norse language instead, and call it "language education"? His religion will be the same anyhow. So religion follows languages in this game. Slavic is a language group, by the way, not a culture, religion or people. In this game I can "convert" Slavic Pagans to Norse Paganism. The idea is good, but the Paganism in this DLC is like a bigot's cartoon version of the old European religion, and no thought seems to have The idea is good, but the Paganism in this DLC is like a bigot's cartoon version of the old European religion, and no thought seems to have been given to the fact that all the pre-Christian Europeans had (what was basically) the same religion, only with different names on the deities and a few local customs here and there. If they somehow find the way to build a GAME around this engine: scenarios, campaigns, cut scenes, narratives: we could well end up with the supreme strategy video game experience! Power yo you Paradox! On to the peak! This team may be the first to scale the Everest of game design! Even short of perfection, what they are selling now is work every copek and every crown! If you haven't tried this game buy it now and ALL the DLC. However rather than the mediocre expansions of other Paradox titles, we find (miraculously!) that the major DLC for CC2 REALLY is improving the game. It seems almost a miracle that after years and years of making sausage machines, they have (perhaps by accident) arrived at the architectual basis for a TRULY GREAT GAME.

It seems almost a miracle that after years I'm I'm willing to forgive the Paradox DLC show in this case since the core game is truly worth it.

… Crusader Kings 2 will run on PC system with Windows 7 and upwards.I'm I'm willing to forgive the Paradox DLC show in this case since the core game is truly worth it. The minimum graphics card you can CK2 it on is equivalent to an ATI Radeon X1900. However, the recommended CPU is an Intel Core 2 Duo or better. The Crusader Kings 2 system requirements ask for a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Pentium 4 2.40GHz. Can I play Crusader Kings 3 with 4GB RAM?.
