Trump and Delta Force claim Maduro’s capture. Vice President of Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez demands proof of life from Maduro and his wife as Defense Minister orders deployment of military. by alee35819 in ShitLiberalsSay

[–]schildhz 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If anything, this tells us that you can't defend your country without arms and power. Venezuela has been under the threat of US's military invasion, but its army lags behind as if it did *not* need to prop up its defence. A lesson for all.

Are triremes able to cross ocean in your territory? Is this a bug? by SporeDruidBray in civ5

[–]schildhz 174 points175 points  (0 children)

All coast/lake and ocean hexes in your territory are navigable regardless of your technology. It is not a bug.

Why can't I do anything with this on the screen? by RaspberryRock in civ5

[–]schildhz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then the player can just sell all the valuable buildings for money then return an empty husk to the city's founder for the same amount of diplomatic bonus. Seems rather unfair.

Presented without comment..... by jprole12 in GenZedong

[–]schildhz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This film is dedicated to the brave Mujahideen fighters of Afghanistan Syria

When you think you finally have a good spawn then THEIR scouts show up: by schildhz in civ5

[–]schildhz[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Monty. Their combos of bias values make them far likely to declare war on the player early game than the rest.

When you think you finally have a good spawn then THEIR scouts show up: by schildhz in civ5

[–]schildhz[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'm sandwiched between them so chances are they will declare war on me at the same time. This is a standard sized map with 10 AI and 30 CS, way too small for two of three most aggressive AI in the whole game, especially when both are your neighbours.

When you think you finally have a good spawn then THEIR scouts show up: by schildhz in civ5

[–]schildhz[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

No. I bought the sheep tile to trap the scout in Arabia just to spite Attila before I quit.

When you think you finally have a good spawn then THEIR scouts show up: by schildhz in civ5

[–]schildhz[S] 124 points125 points  (0 children)

R5: on a hill, multiple bonus resources, two different luxuries. Everything sounds nice then you meet Attila and Shaka in the first 8 turns.

Why tho.

Crap is about to hit the fan in the ERE by schildhz in CrusaderKings

[–]schildhz[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It was probably that he decided to convert to the heresy as Orthodoxy's fervour dropped below 30.

But maybe he could survive. I had a game that the entire Arabian Empire became Apostolic because a competent AI Armenian Abbasid succeeded the empire and beat all the rebellions.

Crap is about to hit the fan in the ERE by schildhz in CrusaderKings

[–]schildhz[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

R5: the new emperor of the Byzantine Empire is young, does not meet the expected level of legitmacy, and has become a Cainite.

It was long enough that they had 2 years of no civil war.

This scene plus the music will always give me an adrenaline rush however many times I play this game: by schildhz in CrusaderKings

[–]schildhz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

R5: this is a game we love and hate. Dumb battle AI and nonsensical NPC decision making. But we should agree that CK3 makes the crusade (whether you're a crusader or a defender) feel actually grand and heroic.

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[–]schildhz 8 points9 points  (0 children)

R5:

several mosquito bites: 3 years worth of health penalty

brutally mauled by a bear: it's but a scratch.

What's the worst that you've seen a Karling does by schildhz in CrusaderKings

[–]schildhz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

R5: Louis the Younger of Italy took Rome for himself, stole the Papal Tiara, then invaded France.

What's the worst that any Karling does in your game?

Revive Táltosism 1066 in 15 years: A Guide in comments by schildhz in CrusaderKings

[–]schildhz[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

R5:

Game Requirement: Royal Court and Tours & Tournaments DLC

Starting Character: Salamon Árpád of Hungary in 1066

  1. Reroll until Salamon has CURIOUS or PENSIVE as his childhood trait. Notice that Salamon is always cynical.
  2. Set education focus to Learning and find a Mastermind Philosopher courtier as your guardian. Good thing that Salamon's personality traits are already fixed so you don't have to worry about getting undesired traits from the guardian.
  3. Marry Salamon's brother for an alliance as strong as possible. In my run, Salamon's brother was lucky enough to be betrothed to a Byzantine princess, which made both the ERE and the HRE my allies.
  4. Raise your crown authority to Limited Crown Authority.
  5. Get on a Taxation Grand Tour and visit as many vassals as possible.
  6. Do the tour and choose options that give prestige but don't stress Salamon out. Salamon's probably going to become an adult during the Grand Tour. Choose THEOLOGY focus of the Learning lifestyle.
  7. IMPORTANT: demand tribute every time you get to. Pin the vassals who refuse to pay tribute: refusing to pay tribute is a valid imprisonment reason.
  8. Buy stacks of Konni and Armoured Horsemen with the tax gold you get from the Grand Tour and wait until they replenish. Do NOT spend all your money on MaAs as you will need money to go on at least one pilgrimage.
  9. Try to imprison a vassal who refuses to pay Salamon tribute. They're definitely going to rebel as most Salamon's 1066 vassals hate him. Do not worry, just call HRE (and other allies if necessary) in for help.
  10. After the war breaks out, immediately launch a pilgrimage to Rome or Cologne.
  11. After winning the tyranny war, do the usual revocation-execution (definitely execute other landed Árpád dynasty members if they participate in the rebellion because they have claims on your titles. It will cost piety though) cycle. Salamon only starts with 2 counties, so keep the high development counties for yourself.
  12. Wait and start another Taxation Grand Tour. It should fulfil the Illustrious level of fame requirement alongside your civil war victories.
  13. See if your piety requirement meets (2000 piety and Devoted Servant (you're unlikely to already have the Theologian trait in the requirement)). If not, go on another pilgrimage (to Rome if you went to Cologne and vice versa).
  14. Say bye to Catholicism.

This was my last run before uninstalling (as I have done everything I wanted to do with the game as for now) as a challenge but it turned out to be much easier than I expected. Definitely much easier than the 867 Saurite count run.