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Hearts of iron iv g2a
Hearts of iron iv g2a














Viva o Império de Portugal e Brasil!Ī couple of weeks back I returned to Hearts of Iron IV.

hearts of iron iv g2a

Europa Universalis, Victoria, and Hearts of Iron alike, I always enjoyed studying maps and looking for all sorts of historical details. There’s so much you can learn from just a single playthrough!Īnd that’s so true for other Paradox Interactive’s grand strategies. It’s the only European culture where women inherit on equal grounds with men, a testament to Basque society’s matriarchal roots.

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Full of details, isn’t it? Historical figures and other characters, events, the ways things work in various kingdoms…that’s a lot to take in at once! Take a look at the kingdom of Navarra, for example. When it comes to learning, though, Crusader Kings has much to offer even to those who don’t feel the need to check facts. I remember doing the digging on other rulers and states. While the game itself did not provide all of these details, it made me curious. (By the way, by getting rid of him I meant divorcing, not murdering him.)Īnd who is this queen, anyway? Born around 1160 - the game makes her somewhat younger - the daughter of king George III proved to be a skilled, highly intelligent ruler, and her reign is associated with the golden age in Georgia’s history. I got rid of the husband early on for some reason and was later surprised that the real-world Tamari did the same. Screenshot from Crusader Kings IIīoy, what a fun campaign that was. And there she was: Tamari (AKA Tamar) Bagrationi, the Queen of Georgia, married to Yuri of the Rurik dynasty. A couple years back, I was looking for an interesting royalty to pick for my new playthrough. Yeah, that famously complex medieval dynasty simulation/strategy. Man, I just love games that make me look things up on Wikipedia.














Hearts of iron iv g2a