Ck2 Mod Game Of Thrones
Game of Thrones is not interesting at all so why would mod of it? Burn the heretic!!!I can not find the reason GoT is not interesting at all. It has incest, attempted child murder, more incest, rape, beheading, more incest, just in the first episode. Also, it is more interesting than other series.
Crusader Kings 2 Game Of Thrones White Walkers Event reza May 15, 2019 Game of thrones jon snow the white the resulting events and situation are certainly most fun i ve had in a while for any game ck2gameofthrones going great in my game until wife suddenly left to join the night s watch does anyone know what up with this i noticed stark wall. Through this controversy, though, A Clash of Kings remains the definitive Game of Thrones mod for Mount and Blade, despite the arrival of contenders like A World of Ice and Fire. Dec 21, 2015 “A Game of Thrones” (AGOT) is a full-conversion mod for Paradox Interactive’s Crusder Kings II (CK2). Set in the world of George R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire (ASoIaF) fantasy saga where lords great and small vie for control over the lands of Ice and Fire, from Westeros and the Seven Kingdoms in the west, to Qarth in the east.
A lot of characters we loved died ( we will never forget you) and a lot of characters we hate survived (except for one bastard born of incest). Tell me one reason it is not interesting.( considering it also has b.bs in almost every episode ).
Game of Thrones is not interesting at all so why would mod of it?Yep, that's why it's one of the top television series in the world at the moment and one of the best selling book series of all time, not interesting at all. Obvious trolling is obvious.I used to play the mod, I sort of lost interest in it after they added Essos and changed dragons to characters instead of traits.
The mod became buggy and it just took the enjoyment out of it somehow. I plan to go back to it at some point but at the moment I prefer vanilla with mini-mods or HIP. Game of Thrones is not interesting at all so why would mod of it?this is not a expression of personal opinion but a statement of absolute fact. While anyone is free to like or dislike what they so wish, there is nothing here to suggest it is personal opinion.the world is flatori believe the world is flatsee the diference?!as for the OP. I did play GOT in early stages, before they added other continents.i had a great time until i gained the Iron Throne, then there were nothing more to do but put down rebelions. Might be more to do now though.
Ccllnply: I think that telling my own opinion isn't trolling (of course I may remember wrong). Maybe you don't share my opinion but I don't mind.While that may be your opinion saying 'Game of Throne is not interesting at all' is not how you state an opinion, it's how you state a fact. And that's without mentioning the rest of the sentence which was 'so why would mod of it?' As if to say why would anyone make a mod of something which, in fact, is not interesting at all. Posting that about a story which is loved by million in a thread where someone is asking about it because they think it's fun is just trying to get a rise out of someone.Please don't insult my own and everyone else's (absinthia has shown) by trying to make out that I just randomly attacked you for simply posting your opinion.
As for the OP. I did play GOT in early stages, before they added other continents.i had a great time until i gained the Iron Throne, then there were nothing more to do but put down rebelions. Might be more to do now though.It's definitely not a mod for those who like to do loads of conquering and as a result there's not to do when you do reach the peak. You really have to role-play to get full enjoyment out of it so that's why the earlier versions of the mod where perfect for me and basically all I played. Now for some reason, I just lose interest very quick.
Maybe it's because I haven't read GoT in so long and I've read so many other books like it since, maybe it's because it became pretty buggy after Rajas was released or maybe it's just because with the introduction of Essos, I feel almost like Westeros has taken a back seat. I'm not really sure to be honest. Concerning the topic, I did play it and had quite some fun (Rob Stark's 1y old son imprisoned, tortured, eyes plocked out and castrated, OMG, you sick game), but there two issues for me.The first is a problem for many fiction adaptations, that when the characters you know, who inspires you to start a campaign, dies off interest is easily lost.
To often the feeling goes from 'Haha! I'm Tywin, I'll scheme and fight to control all Westeros.
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Hear me roar!' To 'Hmm, I'm the grand grandchild 'Something' Lannister, fighting people I never heard of, so who cares?'
Secondly, unless I play an old version and this later been handled, the fact that the White Walkers do not appear and invade at end utterly remove the urgency that inspire me to play the campaigns that take place during the book & tv series (such ones that begin earlier is fair enough from a straight 'normal, historical' perspective). Fine it would be very troublesome if you play a little lord, but to know that Winter Is Coming and that I had to unite the realm to face it inspired me, only to realise I had been misinformed and it would just go on and on. I've actually played the mod multiple times, so I suppose I might blather on for a bit.Pros:First of all, the mod is very well-made. It is obvious there has been some effort put to it and lots of attention was paid to detail.It is a damned Game of Thrones mod. And a high quality one at that!Cons:The music. I just don't like it at all.
Very monotonous, little variation and at times too loud. I usually mute it and put the soundtrack of the TV series in another window.There are very few bookmarks that are worth playing.
And most of them are those near the timeframe of the books. Now, why is that? It is because Martin's worldbuilding has for the most part been fairly lacklustre, and the characters are what most remember from the books. It is not that interesting to play as a random Stark, but is interesting to play as Eddard.The maintenance of the status quo. The world never seems to change.
No matter how many years pass, most things are still the same. At most the family in charge of a place will, but not much else. Remember in vanilla when you saw kingdoms fall down and others taking their place and all that?
None of that happens in the AGoT mod. Which s a bit of shame, since at some point you just lose interest in a long-term playthrough.In any case, still better than that awful Middle-earth mod for this game. In any case, still better than that awful Middle-earth mod for this game.That's quite harsh for something which is entirely voluntarily made, don't you think?The first is a problem for many fiction adaptations, that when the characters you know, who inspires you to start a campaign, dies off interest is easily lost. To often the feeling goes from 'Haha!
I'm Tywin, I'll scheme and fight to control all Westeros. Hear me roar!' To 'Hmm, I'm the grand grandchild 'Something' Lannister, fighting people I never heard of, so who cares?' The first is a problem for many fiction adaptations, that when the characters you know, who inspires you to start a campaign, dies off interest is easily lost. To often the feeling goes from 'Haha! I'm Tywin, I'll scheme and fight to control all Westeros. Hear me roar!'
To 'Hmm, I'm the grand grandchild 'Something' Lannister, fighting people I never heard of, so who cares?' I actually found that to be the most enjoyable part of the mod. With the book characters it was often like you had to play a certain way.
Now I like to role-play so this wasn't really a problem but since there was no white walkers and the AI can often be very stupid playing as characters from the book usually bored me. Even the randomness of what type of character you would get was more enjoyable for me than playing as the same old book characters and doing the same old times.
The earlier bookmarks were enjoyable because of this too. Secondly, unless I play an old version and this later been handled, the fact that the White Walkers do not appear and invade at end utterly remove the urgency that inspire me to play the campaigns that take place during the book & tv series (such ones that begin earlier is fair enough from a straight 'normal, historical' perspective). Fine it would be very troublesome if you play a little lord, but to know that Winter Is Coming and that I had to unite the realm to face it inspired me, only to realise I had been misinformed and it would just go on and on As I said, this got me a few times as well. It was all well and good winning the War of the Five Kings with Stannis but then that was it and you just felt, after reading the books, that it was a little too simple.
That's why I preferred earlier bookmarks, playing as smaller lords or just observing the game till I can pick up the game as non-canon characters and make my own stories. But a work made voluntarily can still be awful, or judged as such, don't you think?Well since someone is giving up their time and using their skill to make something, hoping to contribute to the enjoyment of others, I would think that we own it to them to be a little more constructive and not randomly bad mouth their work when it's not even the main topic of discussion.I mean, I see you're a fan of FA:TW. I'm a huge fan too but let's say I was and just wrote that FA:TW was terrible in a thread about Roma Secturum. Hardly seems fair does it? Imagine if the guys who made FA:TW saw it, what would it do to their motivation?I actually think the Middle-earth mod is pretty impressive. Some seriously good work has gone in to it and the idea of, for instance, leading the House of Eorl is being appealing. The problem is that CK2 is just not suited to the world of Middle-earth.
Things like The War of the Ring, The Fellowship of the Ring, Sauron and others would really need a different game to be portrayed properly. While I agree it's probably not up to the standard of AGOT, that's simply because CK2 is perfectly suited to the universe of AGOT.Anyway, I'm starting to feel I'm taking on the role of keyboard warrior in this thread so I should probably stop. I actually think the Middle-earth mod is pretty impressive. Some seriously good work has gone in to it and the idea of, for instance, leading the House of Eorl is being appealing. The problem is that CK2 is just not suited to the world of Middle-earth. Things like The War of the Ring, The Fellowship of the Ring, Sauron and others would really need a different game to be portrayed properly.
While I agree it's probably not up to the standard of AGOT, that's simply because CK2 is perfectly suited to the universe of AGOT.I believe my opinions are mostly caused by the the bookmark they chose which was abysmal. The War of the Ring really doesn't fit with CK2. It has to be heavily scripted, and that is about as fun as walking through a field of bear traps barefoot. They had so many things to choose from and they chose the bloody War of the Ring. There have been other questionable choices and if you want to, I could continue this through PMs or something, as I don't want to take this thread even more off-topic.