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The English Melting Pot. Characterevent =. Desc = 'EVTDESC55002'. Picture = GFXevtthroneroom. Crusader Kings II: The English Adventures of the de Crepon Dynasty. Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy video game published in 2011 by Paradox Interactive, a sequel to their 2007 cult classic Crusader Kings. I started this before I found out that the English melting pot doesn't work correctly on default settings (the idea is that.

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Welcome to the After the End Mod wiki!This is a fan-made wiki made for the documentation of the lore, religions, and mechanics found in the After the End mod. Any input is appreciated and strategy guides are welcome!About the ModAfter the End is a total conversion mod for Crusader Kings 2 that changes the setting of the game from medieval Europe to post-apocalyptic North America several hundred years after an unspecified cataclysm commonly known as The Event. A variety of different starting positions, from the warring states of California to the horselands of the Great Plains to the capitalistic burghers of New York, guarantees for an interesting game.Currently, the mod is still a work in-progress (currently version 0.9). You can download the mod from the dev page on github.com. Also, feel free to discuss any problems or ideas for the mod on the Paradox forum. Links for these sites are provided at the bottom of the page.The mod has not been updated since CK2 2.7.

For a version which works for the most recent versions of CK2, see.After the End Fanfork CategoriesHere are some informative guides to learn about this amazing mod from:LinksThe official wiki.The dev website.The paradox forums thread.The subreddit.Latest activity.new comment by 1 day ago Comment:suck my massive, throbbing dick.edited by 3 days ago Summary:‎ History:.new comment by Comment:Great job, I enjoy the many cultures that exist in this mod. I am just sad that there are not that many melting pot cultures, the Carpetbager is a.edited by Summary:‎ Realms at Start of Game:.edited by Summary:‎ Heresies:.edited by Summary:Added a bunch of new cultures and corrected a few errors in organization.edited by Edited the section:Foreign.edited by Summary:fixed minor typo.edited by Summary:Fixed description of Wladfaeg culture and the placement of New English.edited.

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Hi,So in the Steam sale is the Paradox bundle with Stellaris, Hearts of Iron IV, Crusader Kings II and Europa Universalis IV.I own Stellaris (not actually played it yet) already, but I'm tempted to get this bundle because I'm a little tempted by HoI4 and CK2.So my question really is, is it worth getting the base game of CK2?There seems to be so much DLC for it, is it worth getting without some/all of it?The there's Europa Universalis IV. Not a game I've really been interested in before, but it'd cost me £21.48 for HoI4 and CK2 or £27.20 for all 3 (meaning EU4 is £5.72). Is EU4 any good? And again, is it any good without some/all of the DLC?Thanks.P.S. Damn Steam sales! (If you see a thread about Tyranny pop up, that's probably me too).

Hi,So in the Steam sale is the Paradox bundle with Stellaris, Hearts of Iron IV, Crusader Kings II and Europa Universalis IV.I own Stellaris (not actually played it yet) already, but I'm tempted to get this bundle because I'm a little tempted by HoI4 and CK2.So my question really is, is it worth getting the base game of CK2?There seems to be so much DLC for it, is it worth getting without some/all of it?The there's Europa Universalis IV. Not a game I've really been interested in before, but it'd cost me £21.48 for HoI4 and CK2 or £27.20 for all 3 (meaning EU4 is £5.72). Is EU4 any good?

And again, is it any good without some/all of the DLC?Thanks.P.S. Damn Steam sales!

(If you see a thread about Tyranny pop up, that's probably me too). Click to expand.The best grand strategy games ever made are those two (CK2 and EU4). However they are VERY different games also.CK2 is more of a dynasty game, while EU4 is more of empire game.I have found CK2 more fun, but each on their own.