

Take the regality of Crusader Kings 3 and mix a touch of vampire lore in to become an immortal vampire king. Princes of Darkness Princes of Darkness mod by Sparc and the Princes of Darkness teamĬreator: Sparc, Guiscard, Hastur Nyogtha, and Heitor As is common sense if you’re going to mod, be sure to back up your saves to make sure you have them in case something breaks. We absolutely recommend the base game in our Shacknews review, but if you want to get freaky and tweaky, then we’ve compiled a solid list of mods for you to peruse. It may be staggering to know where to start if you want to dabble in CK3 modding. There are already hundreds of mods over on the Crusader Kings 3 Steam Workshop, made by creators from all over the community that run from simple conveniences, to outright overhauls. Even so, if the “vanilla” foundation of Crusader Kings 3 isn’t tooled just to your liking, then you’ll be delighted to know Paradox Interactive worked to make the game immensely and easily moddable as well. The game is chock-full of NPC characters acting with, against, and nebulous of your activity, trying to further their rule and lineage by any means available to them. Both games have to be running for the mod to work, but one game's process will stop while the other is running so as to help minimize resource consumption.Crusader Kings 3 is one of the most flexibly vast and random experiences around. When the battle is over, the mod sends the casualty information back through the gateway and uses it to determine how the battle went in CKIII. Using that data, the game makes a map in M&BII, populates it with troops, and allows players to fight their CKIII battle there. From there, they can elect to join the battle, which causes the mod to take information such as troop counts and the type of terrain and sends it to M&BII through a special gateway.

While playing CK3, players will play through the game normally until one of their armies gets into a battle.

Revealed back in March, this mod acts as a go-between that allows the two games to share information and have it affect the other game. This mod, known as Crusader Blade, has just released version 1.0 for all you fans of medieval warfare. Earlier this year, we talked about a mod that allows players to combine the strategy gameplay of Crusader Kings III with the battles of Mount and Blade II.
