![]() ![]() Now that you've sent out a message requesting marriage to your potential spouse, exit out of your character page, and zoom out just a little bit, until just the island of Ireland is visible. If you are a woman, remember to ONLY pick matrilineal marriage, otherwise the game will end because you no longer have any dynastic heirs. Does she have a lot of red traits? Is she strong or smart or beautiful? Is she sick, or does she possess deformities? Hover over the traits to see more information on them, and pick the spouse you think is best for you. See the numbers with the different colored backgrounds next to their names? The higher those numbers are - especially the green one, which determines stewardship and thus determines how much land you can hold - the better the wife will be. A list of potential spouses should come up. Here, you can see everything from your family down to who you rule in your kingdom.Ĭheck to see if you are married if there is no portrait next to your character, make sure to click the two locked rings icon under your character. You'll see a couple of little icons pop up from the top in some cases they might say 'Weak Claims can be pressed', 'Ruler Unmarried', or 'No Heir to your Dynasty!' or somesuch. Save once you are in the game, and do not unpause. Great! Now, hit the play button, and let it load. We aren't going to focus on specific traits here, though, as this is trying to keep as simple and streamlined as possible for a first-time playthrough. If you have the ruler designer, you can even make your own if you'd like you'd start out by customizing the look, coat of arms, and then personality/traits of your character. ![]() Really, anyone (just not someone with a liege above them). ![]() See the British Isles? Go ahead and pick someone in Ireland. You are indeed looking at a map of Europe, and for your first playthrough, the 1066 start should be perfectly fine. I'm looking at a map of 1066 Europe, and I came here for advice, not jargon.' And that's exactly what you'll get! Now, it's easy to get information overload when playing Paradox games, but don't worry, it'll come naturally after some playtime. Congradulations, and welcome to the Paradox community! There might be some shorthand names or such around here that you might not get, and as such, here is a list of commonly used jargon and such, though don't worry, I won't overload you with terminology, it's just a reference point in case you get confused somewhere along the line. Getting Started - and other useless information If you folks have any further advice or questions, feel free to list them, and hopefully we can condense this to a guide that people who have just installed the game, and then hit the 'Single Player' button, can actually look and say 'Oh, that's what I'm supposed to do!' I'm by no means the best player in the world, but still, it's something. While the tips for new players may be of help to me and others, I've seen quite a few threads (and heard a few more complaints from friends I'm trying to convert to GSG's) that say that it doesn't give a good walkthrough for actually playing the game, or it seems to be information overload. Remember - I'm still active! If you need help, shoot me a message, or reply here! ![]()
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