CK3 Roads to Power brings a radical new way to play and all the Byzantine flavor and mechanics any Rome fan needs – here's our review.
Most people’s base desires revolve around food, sleep, and social contacts, but I’m different – my base desire is to restore the Roman Empire in. No matter how I start or what my initial goal for a new playthrough is, all roads eventually lead to Rome.followed the same fate, though the ways it allowed me to restore the glory of Rome were radically different from anything I experienced up until that point when walking this path.
It’s kind of like a perpetual election season and can actually become immensely thrilling. When I played as the emperor and was not blessed with a son after entering my sixties, I basically went the House of the Dragon-way and decided on one of my daughters as the heir – and since the throne in Constantinople is subject to the same rules as the rest of the empire, that turned into an affair of intrigue and outright murder.
As the Byzantines, you now gain powerful bonuses when you reconquer lost territories of the Roman Empire, which can provide you with some real momentum. Upon finally reclaiming your birthright, you can even decide to convert to Hellenism now and get aThis Helias guy is way too popular. It sure would be a shame if anything were to happen to him. / Paradox Interactive
The wine cellar in my estate unlocked this extra option for the infamous wine event during feasts. / Paradox Interactive As an adventurer, you'll be looking at this screen for a long time. Maybe a bit too long. / Paradox Interactive
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