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One of the more unpredictable Paradox games. I mean this in the sense that adds to replayability, not bugs or glitches (albeit you will find plenty if you look enough). The only main issue that everyone gives is Paradox's horrendous DLC policy, and what I mean by that is the amount of DLC to features that easily could've been an update. If Paradox made older DLCs free and not reduced price, then newer players would be far more inclined to get into the game and not intimidated by what they're missing out on. This is especially true in CK2's case, as without a few of the DLCs, certain regions of the world, such as Islamic areas or Pagan areas, are locked from being even playable. In that regard, Sword of Islam, Rajas of India, and Old Gods are must-buys to experience the variety of gameplay Crusader Kings II offers.
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