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You may choose one of the ''bookmark start dates'' below, or select any ''custom start date'' between 1066 and 1337. | You may choose one of the ''bookmark start dates'' below, or select any ''custom start date'' between 1066 and 1337. | ||
== 选择开局 | == 选择开局 日期 == | ||
As [[technology]] advances, large realms become more stable and [[merchant republic]]s become economic powerhouses. Expect larger wars at later start dates, as [[Crusades, jihads and great holy wars|crusades and jihads]] are called, and as [[hordes]] invade from off-map. | As [[technology]] advances, large realms become more stable and [[merchant republic]]s become economic powerhouses. Expect larger wars at later start dates, as [[Crusades, jihads and great holy wars|crusades and jihads]] are called, and as [[hordes]] invade from off-map. |
2019年3月3日 (日) 14:08的版本
Your game begins by selecting a start date, the point at which the simulation begins to diverge from history.
You may choose one of the bookmark start dates below, or select any custom start date between 1066 and 1337.
选择开局日期
As technology advances, large realms become more stable and merchant republics become economic powerhouses. Expect larger wars at later start dates, as crusades and jihads are called, and as hordes invade from off-map.
At later start dates, nomads may find it difficult to destroy holdings via pillages due to the increased number of buildings; revolts arising from pillages also have increased troop counts. Also, tribal realms become less common in some parts of the world.
You may choose a character immediately, or use "observer mode" to mix things up before playing.
剧本
Each start date has its own major powers and regional dynamics. Learn how these historical realms tend to behave, and use this knowledge to form strategies and personal goals.
中世纪早期 (769)
- 需要拥有 [[查理曼]] DLC
卡尔和卡洛曼 兄弟二人分别统治着法兰克帝国的一部分。如果卡尔能像历史上一样重新统一法兰克, 他就会被称为 "卡尔 【伟大者】" 或 "查理曼"。之后他就能以 建立神圣罗马帝国为目标。 | |
In the Byzantine Empire, controversy rages regarding the use of religious images. The emperor and ecumenical patriarch are Iconoclast, but may revert to Orthodox Christianity by decision. | |
The Abbasid Caliphate is at the zenith of its power. However, powerful vassals are already biding their time to break free. | |
The Umayyad Sultanate of Al-Andalus controls large swathes of Hispania, a consolation prize of sorts after losing their empire to the Abbasids about 20 years prior. To their north, Asturias is in real danger of falling into Muslim hands. The Umayyads may inspire early Crusades if they successfully invade Aquitaine at Toulouse or Burgundy at Provence. However, unlike the 867 bookmark, the Umayyads will have more time to fortify themselves. By forging an empire, they can reclaim some of their lost glory. | |
Over in the East, the Empire of Tibet looms large over its neighbours, ruling over a realm still clinging to pagan ways; meanwhile the Western Protectorate is at the nadir of its power, as the Tang Dynasty has yet to recover from internal rebellion about a decade prior. |
维京时代 (867)
- Requires The Old Gods DLC
In Scandinavia, small tribes are attempting to subjugate each other in the hope of forming Norway, Sweden and the Fylkirate. The sons of Ragnarr Loðbrok are attempting to carve out pieces of England in revenge for the murder of their father. Farther east, Rurik is beginning his attempt to form Rus. While the Norse are powerful now, they are vulnerable to gavelkind and conversion by missionaries. | |
King Arpad of the Magyars is beginning a series of invasions with the hope of settling in Hungary. Despite having massive event armies and access to the Tribal Invasion CB, the Hungarians often stay put after conquering de jure Hungary. | |
Six Karling kingdoms dominate Western Europe. Will enough Karling realms unite, through claim wars or inheritance, to create a new empire? | |
The Umayyad Sultanate of Al-Andalus controls 66% of Hispania, but Asturias has upgraded holdings and is therefore stronger than it looks. Just like in the 769 bookmark, the Umayyads may inspire early Crusades if they successfully invade Aquitaine at Toulouse; but now they'll have a lot less time to prepare for the counterattack. | |
The Abbasid Caliph, Al-Mu'tazz, rules over a weakened Arabian empire. Former vassals have become de facto independent. The Caliph's half-brothers consider claimant bids, while the Turkish dukes in Jerusalem clamor for independence. Meanwhile, the Saffarids ruling Persia have less than 90 years to prepare for a Seljuk invasion. |
中世纪盛期 (1066)
The descendants of Rurik have converted to Orthodox Christianity. The continued practice of gavelkind has left Ruthenia and Rus a mess of independent duchies, but anyone who dares to attack one is likely to draw the ire of all Rurikid rulers. | |
The Holy Roman Empire and France are major powers. The Karling dynasty rules neither: they have been reduced to a single county, Vermandois in France. Hungary, Poland, and much of Scandinavia have converted to Catholicism. Although Catholic and feudal, the Hungarians have not forgotten the raiding ways of their forefathers. | |
King Harold of England is being invaded by two claimants: Duke William "the Bastard" of Normandy, and King Harald "the hard-ruler" of Norway. (This describes 15 September 1066, before the battle of Stamford Bridge. If you wish to start with William the Conqueror, select 26 December 1066 instead.) | |
The Sunni Andalusians rule small duchies in the wake of the disintegration of Al-Andalus. The Catholic Castilians in northwest Hispania have also split into multiple kingdoms, ruled by three brothers. How long will Hispania remain a fierce battleground of holy wars and Castilian infighting? | |
The Seljuk horde has swept through Persia and Mesopotamia, reducing the Abbasid Caliphate to a mere vassal duchy. But can they survive their rebellious vassals? Meanwhile, the decadent Fatimid dynasty controls Egypt and large swaths of the former Arabian Empire. However, the Caliph is bankrupt and the impending First Crusade seems poised to take back Jerusalem... |
征服者威廉 (1066)
- This minor bookmark can be selected using a custom game.
After a long campaign, William of Normandy has conquered England and sits on the throne he hardly fought for. However unrest grows in his realm, as his unruly Anglo-Saxon vassals grumble about the Norman conqueror and the new ways he brought from the south. | |
The fate of Asia Minor shall be decided in the upcoming days, as Alp Arslan of the great Seljuk Empire prepares a massive invasion of Anatolia - will Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV be able to withstand the Turkic storm? |
阿莱克修斯传 (1081)
- This minor bookmark can be selected using a custom game.
After failing to usurp Persia, Suleyman Seljuk conquered Anatolia and created an independent Sultanate of Rum, claiming to be the rightful successor of the old Roman Empire. | |
Constantinople is in danger from the rising Turks, but Alexios Komnenos has the potential to be a strong Byzantine Emperor and revert the setbacks of previous centuries. |
第三次十字军远征 (1187)
- This minor bookmark can be selected using a custom game.
The great sultan Saladin of Egypt has recaptured Jerusalem from infidel hands. With the Kingdom of Jerusalem in danger, the great leaders of Europe - Richard the Lionheart, Philippe Augustus and Frederick Barbarossa - prepare to embark to the Holy Land on the largest crusade ever. | |
The Christian kingdoms of Iberia reach a stalemate in the Reconquista, as the powerful Almohad Caliphate rises from beyond Gibraltar with the declared intent of halting the Christian invasion and returning Al-Andalus to its former glory. |
拉丁帝国 (1204)
- This minor bookmark can be selected using a custom game.
The Fourth Crusade sacked the great city of Constantinople, and a new Latin Empire has risen from its ashes. However the remains of Byzantium - the Nicene Empire - may be able to retake the Imperial City and stop the empire's decline. | |
The Khwarazmian Empire rules Persia and Transoxiana with an iron hand, its eyes set on retaking lost territory. Meanwhile in distant Mongolia, a Mongol warrior plans to unite the divided tribes and forge an empire of his own. |
蒙古时代 (1220)
The legendary Mongol leader Genghis Khan leads a vast horde, with the declared intent of uniting the whole world under the Mongol banner and the might of its armies. |
汉萨同盟的崛起 (1241)
- This minor bookmark can be selected using a custom game.
The Golden Horde controls Tartaria. The Ilkhanate controls Persia. The steppe nomads' attentions are likely to be focused towards Eastern Europe. | |
A new merchant republic known as the Hansa has formed on the northern coast of the Holy Roman Empire. Venice and Genoa control large trade zones in the Mediterranean. |
中世纪晚期 (1337)
The Hundred Years War between England and France is about to start. | |
The small Ottoman state in northwest Anatolia begins its rise to greatness as Byzantium declines. | |
The feared Tughluq empire is expanding across India, but internal dissent fueled by religious turmoil may create a power vacuum waiting to be filled. |
其他关键年份
There are some features that become enabled, disabled or change functionality at certain years in the game. As most of those are not directly visible in the user interface, this section will attempt to list those that are either a possible cause for player confusion or important in general.
Year | Short description | Explanation or details |
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769 | Early Middle Ages start date | Requires Charlemagne DLC. |
800 | Start of the Viking Age | Norse rulers get free shipyards and Shipbuilding technology. Coastal county conquest and Prepared Invasion CBs unlocked for Germanic pagans. "Settle Iceland" decision unlocked (for North Germanic culture or Germanic religion rulers). "Found Varangian Guard" decision unlocked (for Byzantium). |
867 | Viking Age start date | Requires The Old Gods DLC. |
900 | Earliest great holy wars | Crusades and Jihads can be unlocked if Christianity or Islam loses control of key provinces. |
920 | Jomsvikings can be founded | Requires that one of the possible provinces be held by a Norse ruler |
950 | Start of Norse culture breakup | |
Middle graphics era | Switch from early era clothing and unit graphics to middle era | |
1000 | Investiture controversy intensifies | Realms with Free Investiture can now switch back to Papal Investiture. Pope dislikes rulers with Free Investiture (-30 opinion) and may demand Papal Investiture. |
1066 | Default start date | High Middle Ages and William the Conqueror bookmarks. |
Chance for some adventurer hosts decreased | Hungarian characters stop using the "duchy adventure" CB, and North Germanic characters use it less. Claimant adventures are unaffected. | |
Naval mercenary bands enabled | This makes ships much more easily available to Christian rulers. | |
1081 | The Alexiad | |
1089 | Assassins (Shia holy order) can be founded | |
1090 | Time based unlock point for Crusades | Unless Jerusalem is already in Christian hands. Crusades can also be triggered by other conditions. |
1100 | English Melting Pot begins | Anglo-Saxon provinces with Norman rulers can flip to English culture. |
Easier Holy Wars | From now on, you can Holy War into Kingdoms 2 sea zones away instead of just ones you have land in or directly bordering you. (Holy Wars launched at or by Muslims or by reformed Pagans already could do this before) | |
Easier to create Dharmic holy orders | Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain rulers can now create their respective holy orders with fewer restrictions. | |
1150 | End of Norse culture breakup | Provinces can flip back to Norse now, if Norse rulers still exist |
Runestones disabled | ||
1170 | Hansa can form | If the HRE exists, a non-player province along Germany's northern coast can become a new kingdom-level merchant republic |
1187 | The Third Crusade | |
Time based unlock point for Jihads | Unless no Caliph exists anymore. Jihads can also be triggered by other conditions. | |
1200 | Late graphics era | Switch from middle era clothing and unit graphics to late era |
1201 | Assassins can be destroyed | If the Hashshashin have no holdings, they can be scattered after 1200 (harmless unless they resurface) or completely destroyed after 1201. |
1204 | The Latin Empire | |
1220 | Age of the Mongols | |
1241 | Rise of the Hansa | |
1300 | The bubonic plague may appear | The deadliest of diseases. |
1337 | The Hundred Years War | Last possible start date. |
1350 | Non-pagans can send missionaries to Aztecs | |
Factions fully enabled for Hordes | Vassals of Mongol/Aztec hordes do not join most factions until this year. Exceptions include vassals of a different religion or culture than their liege. Factions can also be enabled by the horde ruler merging their special "tribal title" into another empire title. | |
1453 | End date |
Horde arrival
- 主条目:Hordes
Years (Historical/Random game rules) | Name of Horde |
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965-985/809-1200 | Seljuks |
965-1010/809-1200 | Ghaznavids |
1218/1000-1452 | Mongols |
1216-1224 | Ilkhanate (obsolete) |
1224-1250 | Golden Horde (obsolete) |
1250-1350 | The Aztec Empire (only with Sunset Invasion) |
1350-1370/1200-1452 | Timurids |
Trivia
- Some bookmarks have been renamed since launch, like the Early Middle Ages (previously called "Charlemagne"), the Viking Age (previously called "The Old Gods"), the High Middle Ages (previously called "Stamford Bridge") and the Rise of the Hansa (previously called "The Mongols").