You'll spend hundreds of hours in the game, so the DLC really becomes worth the money with added game time.
#Playing agot ck2 mod mod#
If you're anything like me, you'll check out the vanilla game, and then discover the other mods (most not as fleshed out as the AGOT one but still great), like a LOTR mod, Witcher mod or Warhammer mod. Most CK2 veterans consider anyone with under 50 hours in the game a noob. There are plenty of Youtube guides out there to get into the game and the tutorial has supposedly been improved but it's not gonna be easy. I read an online article about the mod 6 years ago and had to try it. I only got into CK2 because of the AGOT mod. This turned into a bit of a love letter but here we go: Use the following formatting when posting spoilers in the comments: (/spoiler) Please tag any posts that contain spoilers from the books or show in the title or image using the appropriate link flair. Link posts that are not from Imgur, Steam, Gyazo or Tumblr will be removed. Hateful messages including but not limited to: racism, sexism and homophobia are not tolerated at all Posts about two women having children, old stillborns and two men marrying are known and often posted bugs, posts about those bugs just get removed now.
If you have a question, first use the search bar to see if it has been asked recently and if there are already up to date answers you can look at before making your own post If you post a screenshot then in the title point out what you want people to look at or a description in the comments.ĭo not advertise a product, subreddit or group of any kind without permission from the moderators
Give constructive criticism to the mod, keep in mind the developers do this in their spare time
Keep things relevant to the Crusader Kings 2 Game of Thrones modĭo not make posts of Game Crashes, Bugs or Corruptions. This is the subreddit for those who play the Game of Thrones mod for the game Crusader Kings 2. Mechanics Guide (some info is out of date)