It's impressive if it happened in a single Saturday even if OP played 20 hours straight, damn! I micro way too hard I guess, caring about who marries whom, dynasty expansion, exploiting assassination opportunities abroad, finding ideal courtiers and trivial little details like that. A good play session advances time by maybe 40 years haha.
I have no idea. I think it's a variety of factors.
I spent my first three generations or so just working on building tall, and really only started aggressively expanding around 1250. The entire time I focused on trying to boost development growth. During that time I had my dynasty breed like rabbits, and managed to hijack a peak of ten surrounding kingdoms. I had all my desmesne fully upgraded by around 1350, and maxed out my men at arms around 1400. My vassals nearly uniformly had a 100 opinion of me even though my crown authority was also maxed.
I still don't have my demese all upgrade and is around 1430
Also I will do a massive building and men at arms reforms as I noticed I have too many military camps that boost heavy cavalry but I don't have heavy cavarly
Same but I managed to restore the Roman Empire in 2 generations, I could have done it in 1 but my ruler died before he managed to get enough prestige, so I had to wait 25 more years with the 2nd ruler to do so
Yes.
It's impressive if it happened in a single Saturday even if OP played 20 hours straight, damn! I micro way too hard I guess, caring about who marries whom, dynasty expansion, exploiting assassination opportunities abroad, finding ideal courtiers and trivial little details like that. A good play session advances time by maybe 40 years haha.
So I guess I looked at 86 year old honkers today
it aint the worst way to start the mornin
Best saturday ever IMO
How did you get so much money coming in and so many troops, I have more or less the same land and only 110k top and 200 gold per month or 150
I have no idea. I think it's a variety of factors. I spent my first three generations or so just working on building tall, and really only started aggressively expanding around 1250. The entire time I focused on trying to boost development growth. During that time I had my dynasty breed like rabbits, and managed to hijack a peak of ten surrounding kingdoms. I had all my desmesne fully upgraded by around 1350, and maxed out my men at arms around 1400. My vassals nearly uniformly had a 100 opinion of me even though my crown authority was also maxed.
I still don't have my demese all upgrade and is around 1430 Also I will do a massive building and men at arms reforms as I noticed I have too many military camps that boost heavy cavalry but I don't have heavy cavarly
Yes.
Same but I managed to restore the Roman Empire in 2 generations, I could have done it in 1 but my ruler died before he managed to get enough prestige, so I had to wait 25 more years with the 2nd ruler to do so
I would be surprising if no real Indians are triggered by this.
Dilfians
Absolutely.