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If you ever tried getting into one again I'd recommend CK III, it's very beginner friendly compared to the others and feels more like a game for the masses rather than for the grand strategy market. EU4 is very much a game for players who are into grand strategy games, I wouldn't recommend to people playing it if they haven't played a paradox game before. But I suppose that's my experience of it.
Second what SW is saying. If you're going to get used to one of their games it'll probably be this one.
It's part of the charm of these things - just like the new Victoria. If you play it with some basic knowledge it's okay, but once you get to grips with all of the mechanics they become so much better and everything just starts to make sense.
So I downloaded the 3 hour free trial on PS5 last night and once I started to get into the hang of it the trial ended.
I did the tutorial and then started with my own character but struggled with a few things. It is quite confusing how there are so many different levels of an area. It kept telling me to make a false claim to a place but I couldn't find how to do that. I also had an awful steward but there didn't seem to be an obvious option on how to get another one. Had no idea what a courtier was and why there were so many of them. Then I had random people on my council also selected as Knights? Also sieged a place for about two years before realising I needed a stronger army to do it faster. I saw the guy who ruled the sieged area was then dead and his son took over, but I couldn't find a way to see how he died and if it was my armies that killed him.
I wasn't really sure what to do for most of it
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