![]() You could also check out other multiplayer games like Endless Space or Master of Orion. To get the full experience you will also need a lot of dlc. I think about 700 years? The stability of the multiplayer I dont know. There is also a lot of imbalance still with national focuses and certain units being kinda useless and others overpowered.ĬKII: It's more of an RPG than a strategy game, so it might just not be your thing. However, it is in a way more challenging, because the build up before the war also decides a lot who will win. HOI4: Short games, not that many countries (especially since most hosts ban half of the nations), less stable multiplayer, the early years are boring. ![]() As far as I know the best multiplayer out of these 3. ![]() CKII I dont know, but HOI4 has quite a number of desyncs and problems with hotjoining still.ĮU4: Long games, lot's of countries and types (hordes, natives, colonizers, etc), but a lot of DLC to get the full experience. With a good connection you can easily host 20-30 people. I renewed now but can not download the dlc for playing, because the dlc box in the mainpage of the. I did not renew the subscription and did not pay the price. I used monthly dlc subscription 3-4 month ago. So this is not for everyone.ĮU4 is I think also the most stable of the multiplayers. Europa Universalis IV > General Discussions > Topic Details. You also cannot grow beyond a certain size because of vassal and demesne limit. The goal is not so much conquering land, but having a lot of prestige/piety/family. A lot of people complain about it, but it is usually quite good at trying to survive and pose a threat.ĬK2 has to be your thing really. There is a lot more choice in countries and playstyles than HOI4. So I personally don't like it as much to play larger natons there.ĮU4 is a longer campaign, but broken up into more sessions usually. With larger countries like UK, France, Japan, SU and Germany you will have to micro a lot (because the AI is stupid). Especially the first 2 years in game are boring because really nothing happens. The problem with HOI4 is finding a good multiplayer group and you have to be online for a long time usually to finish it till the end. If even that, most games dont even get to 1940. So while the add-on can connect to accounts, it apparently requires the user to reauthenticate even when Playnite indicates you are already connected.Originally posted by spooky cat:sounds good now just to decide on ck2, hoi4, eu4 lol ![]() Update 2: Even though I was already connected to my Steam account, I decided to authenticate again, and then CheckDLC apparently connected to my account data since my DLC for 'The Detail' are now listed as owned. Update: I just noticed that whenever I refresh the data for CheckDLC, I get a notification saying that 'the user is not authenticate.' However, when I go to the settings for my Steam account, it indicates that 'the user is authenticate.' So it appears that this may be the reason that my DLC are not listed as owned however, there is clearly a problem with the add-ons ability to access account data. If you need additional information, please let me know. Given that DLC management is a major oversight of Playnite, I hope that you will continue troubleshooting and developing this important add-on. I've refreshed data, reinstalled the add-on, and confirmed that I am connected to my Steam account in Playnite to no avail. (Steam lists the second and third episodes as DLC.) While CheckDLC reports that these episodes exist, they are listed as unowned with prices. I have all three episodes of 'The Detail' in my Steam library. However, it doesn't seem to identify owned DLC in Steam. ![]()
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