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I have basically everything worth having for HOI3, but I haven't updated EU4 or CK2 in a long time and was wondering if there are any decent things for them.

Just to give an indication as to how long they have gone updated - my last CK2 expansion [I think] was Charlemagne, which was released in 2014. I have a GoT mod for it but the game always crashes on start up when I try to run it.

I have basically everything worth having for HOI3, but I haven't updated EU4 or CK2 in a long time and was wondering if there are any decent things for them. Just to give an indication as to how long they have gone updated - my last CK2 expansion [I think] was Charlemagne, which was released in 2014. I have a GoT mod for it but the game always crashes on start up when I try to run it.

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[–] Boukert 2 points (+2|-0)

I havent really used mods for EU4 as I only like playing it in Ironman for some reason. Normal play with saves doesn't soothe me anymore.

I love Blackice for HOI3 and am still looking for a good mod for a modern day version.

The mods for cities skylines are very extensive but i doubt you can run that on your potato!

[–] PMYA [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

I was really excited for Cities until I saw the recommended specs.

I tried running it anyway and achieved a nice 8 fps.

[–] Boukert 1 points (+1|-0)

It's a pretty good game, basically all that Simcity 5 should have been. There are also so many mods out that you basically can make anything you want. I stopped playing as my laptop can't really handle the amount of mods i installed. Will pick it up when I finally will get a desktop in the future.

My only negative sidenote is that the production could be redone.

There's a cool expansion for EU4, named Voltaire's Nightmare iirc. It changes the whole world to just the HRE but way more complex with tons of new mechanics.

[–] PMYA [OP] 1 points (+1|-0)

That's cool, I wouldn't mind playing a different map.

The only non vanilla map I've ever tried to play in a Paradox game is the GoT one. One of my favourite things about the games is the geographic realism, so different maps didn't interest me that much. Zooming in on one part might be a good way to play something different but still keep that feature.

Yeah, I've found that maps from fantasy novels, etc, just seem too unrealistic.