1/13/2024 0 Comments Just cause 2 mods dlcActually, Gedemon has PM'd me, and I guess I officially have permission now. I bought it the last and only to have extra reformation doctrines.The creator of the original thread and code, Gedemon, is no longer active on these forums, and there have been significant updates in the meantime, I am making a new thread with an updated first post. They have different governments and the decadence system, and the Assassin's Order.ħ. Swords of Islam: useful only if you want to play as a Muslim. Merchant Republic: allows to play as a Merchant state, which has its advantages and disadvantages.Ħ. Rajas of India not only allow to play in India, which many consider a boring region, but also allows to convert to the religion and culture of the capital.ĥ. Jade Dragon and Horse Lords bring in additional mechanics that are somewhat useful for everyone (tributary states, boons, Silk Road, etc.). Monks and Mystics: societies are useful after all and, if you don't like secret cults and demon worshipers, you can turn them off in the settings.Ĥ. If you like me like to play as pagans, then for the full experience you will need: Holy Fury and Old Gods, and if you want to play AND prevail not only as Germanic pagans, also Sons of Abraham (Holy Orders for everyone) and Charlemagne (earlier start date before the Age of Vikings, when Germanics start to expand into the Baltics and elsewhere).ģ. So this is my mandatory anti-randomness quartet: Way of Life, Conclave, Reaper's Due and Legacy of Rome.Ģ. So, in overall it's another DLC that reduces randomness. With Reaper's Due you also get to build hospitals and improve the prosperity of your provinces. Plus you get specific diseases instead of just being ill, a court physician to cure/alleviate them and with certain Way of Life focuses you have a pretty good chance to boost your health and even remove diseases completely. Reaper's Due is another DLC the players complaint about, saying that it ups the mortality and morbidity rate, but actually you can tone it down in the settings. If you use it correctly, I think it actually makes the game easier and reduces the randomness, as you get useful additional councilor abilities and you can educate children in the way you want. On Steam, you see a lot of players complaining that Conclave makes the game too difficult, but I think those players just don't know how to play it. I also think Legacy of Rome is almost mandatory, because the retinues are extremely useful, powerful and make this game easier, which considering how often the RNGs screw you over, is something to wish for. I agree with others that Way of Life is almost mandatory, because it makes things less random and provide ways to substantially improve your character and relations.In the order of usefulness and my personal preference: Realistically the Emperor would have some tributaries, so don't be too surprised when you can interact with China after a successful Crusade for Jerusalem. Right around Persia would be where you'd start being within interaction range of China. I agree with Serenity's post, but again would like to emphasize which DLCs you should prioritize depending on your needs.Īlso would like to emphasize how close you would be in order to be in Jade Dragon's Range. I find Reaper's Due more about flavor, but to be fair death and disease affects everyone (mostly) equally. For example, the old mechanics made it take decades to pass an unpopular law, whereas with Conclave that gets resolved in a year or two max, depending on what you wish to offer in exchange. It is often better to just play with Conclave's mechanics than to get used to the archaic non conclave ones and then adapt gameplay afterwards. Useful on any character.Ĭonclave is by far the more impactful of the two regarding how it'll change the way you play. None are needed but the two more universal DLCs are Conclave and Way of Life. There are some nice bits and pieces added by various DLCs like the silk road, ally orders, rally points or new CBs, but it's not really worth it to get a whole DLC just for that Plenty of things to just as Christians and Pagans
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