Board Thread:Off-topic Discussion/@comment-31808207-20180108112749/@comment-31808207-20180108191604

The Fulminato wrote: LordCyberForte wrote: Mostly because CK2 is the one I play/this idea came from having just played a Seven Centuries CK2 game recently. XD I haven't tried EU IV as of yet. Though also, CK2 is pretty character-driven--I don't know if EU is the same, but I think that aspect would work better for modeling a world like TLS, where individuals are ultimately more of a driving force than nations. Of course, it's not a 100% perfect fit since CK2 is dynastic and TLS happens in about one generation's span, but then, I was thinking about modeling the world more than the specific story of the game. i played only EU1/2, never tried any other paradox game (well, i play stellaris, but is another story), so my question was a honest one. in the realm of RTS i think the warhammer (fantasy) total war can shape in a simil-TLS campaign. Haha, that's fair. Well, one other reason for why CK2... In a lot of ways, I think Vanilla CK2 can be more erotic than a lot of explicitly adult games with a little imagination. It has things like taking concubines from captured women, Zoroastrian Divine Blood opinion bonuses for incestuous marriages, sex appeal bonuses for opinion modifiers with the opposite sex (or homosexual characters of your gender), even a Seduction focus that lets you seduce others within your realm... There's just a lot in the game that lends itself to erotic storytelling.

Heh, in my game my dynasty ended up looking very Arabic because of how many Muslim concubines I took from my constant wars with Islam. <_< The best part was getting characters with enough positive opinion modifiers that my abducted concubines loved me even despite the -40 opinion modifier for abducting them... High personal diplomacy, brave, kind, and some sex appeal traits... XD Even easier once I went Chinese Imperial and we didn't get Infidel maluses with each other (even though Islam and I were still holy warring each other constantly :X). I'm not familiar with Warhammer much, so out of curiosity, what aspects of it do you think would make it a good fit for TLS?