Royal Court was a complete misallocation of resource by Paradox imo. At a time when the core gameplay needed improving, they prioritized creating unnecessary cosmetic renderings that no one ever even looks at or interacts with
Hundred percant agreed. At the time of release I was pretty strong hater, but nowadays I feel like Tomato, it serves as a base for other stuff like legitimacy now.
I can understand the initial dislike for Royal Court, but it greatly enhanced my personal playstyle. I almost always start a playthrough at the lowest level and work my way up to controlling a duchy and so forth. I always look forward to becoming a king and finally having court, it's a milestone in most of my games.
Tours and Tournaments is easily the most influential DLC of CK3. It just added way too much. Added new layer of interaction, new ways to plot and befriend. New things to do, new events to sink your time into. Also underrated detail people forgot about - levelled traits were added with this dlc. Brilliant integration with other DLCs. Impacted the whole game. Similarly to Roads of Power, it impacts the entire game.
I don't think you were overdramatic at all when you said that roads to power could make or break it. considering how bad and compartmentalised legends of the dead was.
Honestly, I don't really care that legends of the dead sucked since we got Roads To Power lmao. I would prefer to have 2 okay ones and one great major DLC like chapter 3
I think the issue is that Legends of the Dead is very expensive and also basically nothing. Now, that’s due to a lot of its content being in the free update. But it makes the DLC even worse in comparison.
I do in general agree with this ranking on all but one dlc which is Legends of the Dead. While I do not particularly care so much for legends (it's ok to have them there should I ever want to do them), legitimacy is ok and plagues are good and much needed. It was important to add to the game something that will pose a bit of challenge and create some setbacks for the player in a game that otherwise just seems too easy too often.
what the game need like stranded in the desert that needs water is a new combat system, or bringing back Ck2s system. but in general i agree with the list, maybe id put tours in front of the roads.
I would put Fate of Iberia at D or F even. When it came out I really liked it but as I played with it more I started to dislike it. Not only is it jank and flat out unfun to play with in some scenarios but it doesn't have that much flavor, one of the endings is nonsensical and it simply hasn't received the post-release support it needs in order to be good.
I'm not full OPB levels of contrarian on Legends of the Dead, but I don't think it's quite as awful as some people make it out to be. Sure, most of the good stuff is free, but that's also true of Legacy of Persia. If I'm remembering correctly, the rework of clan governments came with the free patch, so it's got a similar situation with the (arguably) best parts being the free content.
I remember at the time of Tours of Tournaments launch, I was fuming because this release was basically confirmed that CK3 was a roleplayer game first and strategy game second for PDX. So I stopped playing for a while and ignored it, After coming back and experiencing it though, it really adds a lot and similar to courtsi it serves as base mechanic to expand upon for the game's future. Now feels like vital expansion to have. Northern Lords still the goat though. Roads to Power came close but I think Vikings and the earlier start date cannot be overthrown. Best DLC/Flavor Pack whatever you wanna call it.
If you separated Royal Court to two DLCs the culture part would be S tier and the actual court would be C or D. I completely agree with Fate of Iberia but I see it as a testing ground on the new weird interactions that was the blueprint for the Intermezzo, and the England mini-struggle, and various small things like the join war/faction adventurer contracts. It was also fun to play in. The ability to join other people's war before adventurers came was great and I wish they gave this mechanic to landed characters outside of iberia in the form of a tradition or something.
This is a nice list. I just started playing yesterday (Vanilla Game) as I bought it when it came out and never played it. Would you recommend playing Vanilla first and then adding some of these? It's overwhelming as it is so curious what people recommend.
It's difficult to say really, I think it's each to their own. I've played the game from when it came out and brought the dlc as and when. I think if I had played the game for the first time with all the dlc's added- it would probably be overwhelming for me. But that's just me, I'd say you could add at least the dlc from chapter 1 and see how you get on?
@@Soul_Tomato does the tutorial change with the DLCs added? I finished the tutorial and was left with some land, became the king of Ireland and then lost it so a nephew cause I changed the succession law not understanding what I was doing. I'm going to start over so curious if that changes
Royal Court really need some new DLC's integration, is a nice idea but they never expand on it , also for me Roads to Power and T&T is a Draw, both added so much to the game that i cant say one is better ....
@@Soul_Tomato People have this weird expectation of forever maintenance/updates. CK 3 alone has a bigger team than a lot of games combined (No Man's Sky, Terraria, Stardew Valley for example), they can't rely on-ongoing sales to keep the development going, they would have to move on to a new project. Just look at Dragon Age: Veilguard, the development team has already moved on to join the Mass Effect project because it wasn't deemed financially worth it to dedicate a team to work on a DLC. They also weren't ever going to able to add the near 10 years worth of added content into a new project (CK 2 to CK 3), it's just too much money and time for an already risky business.
I'd put roads to power s tier everything else c,d or f because the rest of the dlc just don't compare. Some should have been in the release version and I'm sure they already had it in mind or already available just to charge for it in a dlc release
I found out about this game hearing about the mod about a week ago and I’ve seen a handful of videos and I’ve purchased the game but I don’t know how to play the game. I love the world of song of ice and fire and imagine I will be totally engrossed but does anyone have a suggestion on some videos I can watch about playing CK3+AGOT for a new player?
I never got chapter 2 but I can say I dont feel like im missing anything from not having it or Tours and Tournements from what i've seen. honestly regret getting chapter 3 thinking landless was going to be more fun
friends and foe and wards and wardens the same tier as iberia is wild, I genuinely dont ever notice friends and foes and didnt remember it was a dlc going into this. Its probably the worst dlc. Legends of the dead is the worst for the price but at least you do notice legends.
To be honest I didn't like the Tours and Tournaments initally becouse of the way it changed the development. In the way that you now had to unlock new building slots by reserching them. Whereas before you had them unlocked from the start.
I kinda agree except with roads to power. Personally I rate it C. Admin it's super easy, boring as vassal and lags the crap out of the game. Landless it's kinda boring, only not boring way is be swords for hire then you become so extremely overpowered that it's fun for maybe 3 runs. Not mercenary jobs are walk around and wait a bar to fill which it's really boring IMO. Chapter 3 didn't improve the game by any means, yeah they added stuff which are boring, overpowered or don't matter at all like all admin new schemes.
@@purpleey Friends and Foes expand the "memory" of characters so you can make more ennemies and plege loyauty to a friend, and AGOT is much more axed toward RP than expansion and map painting so yes, I count FF in the list. The principe of nemesis and chilhood crushes is very well placed in AGOT
Royal Court was a complete misallocation of resource by Paradox imo. At a time when the core gameplay needed improving, they prioritized creating unnecessary cosmetic renderings that no one ever even looks at or interacts with
That’s fair. Thats why I was initially so against it but it’s become basically essential now in retrospect
It's each to there own really i think the games plain without it
Hundred percant agreed. At the time of release I was pretty strong hater, but nowadays I feel like Tomato, it serves as a base for other stuff like legitimacy now.
I can understand the initial dislike for Royal Court, but it greatly enhanced my personal playstyle. I almost always start a playthrough at the lowest level and work my way up to controlling a duchy and so forth. I always look forward to becoming a king and finally having court, it's a milestone in most of my games.
I love royal court, in every game my first goal is to become a king just to make sure I have a court, to me it brings more life to my kingdom
Tours and Tournaments is easily the most influential DLC of CK3. It just added way too much. Added new layer of interaction, new ways to plot and befriend. New things to do, new events to sink your time into. Also underrated detail people forgot about - levelled traits were added with this dlc. Brilliant integration with other DLCs. Impacted the whole game. Similarly to Roads of Power, it impacts the entire game.
I don't think you were overdramatic at all when you said that roads to power could make or break it. considering how bad and compartmentalised legends of the dead was.
Honestly, I don't really care that legends of the dead sucked since we got Roads To Power lmao. I would prefer to have 2 okay ones and one great major DLC like chapter 3
I think the issue is that Legends of the Dead is very expensive and also basically nothing. Now, that’s due to a lot of its content being in the free update. But it makes the DLC even worse in comparison.
I do in general agree with this ranking on all but one dlc which is Legends of the Dead. While I do not particularly care so much for legends (it's ok to have them there should I ever want to do them), legitimacy is ok and plagues are good and much needed. It was important to add to the game something that will pose a bit of challenge and create some setbacks for the player in a game that otherwise just seems too easy too often.
Nothing like another Soul Tomato video!! 🔥
Especially when it's the annual CK3 DLC ranking. 🔥
Africa and India desperately needs a dlc/update
Steppes too tbh
@@sirnetflix7162 Honestly I think the Brythonic, Godelic and Celtic cultures need some love too, plus maybe a proper rework to witchcraft.
How do you do fellow Northern Lords appreciators?
It’s a good day for raiding
Exactly what I was looking for since I just bought CK3 vanilla yesterday.
what the game need like stranded in the desert that needs water is a new combat system, or bringing back Ck2s system. but in general i agree with the list, maybe id put tours in front of the roads.
Wandering Nobles A tier. We get to inspect but cannot have Grand Inspection Tours
I would put Fate of Iberia at D or F even. When it came out I really liked it but as I played with it more I started to dislike it. Not only is it jank and flat out unfun to play with in some scenarios but it doesn't have that much flavor, one of the endings is nonsensical and it simply hasn't received the post-release support it needs in order to be good.
What ending is nonsensical?
Honestly I probably could have gone D but I quite like playing in Iberia
I'm not full OPB levels of contrarian on Legends of the Dead, but I don't think it's quite as awful as some people make it out to be. Sure, most of the good stuff is free, but that's also true of Legacy of Persia. If I'm remembering correctly, the rework of clan governments came with the free patch, so it's got a similar situation with the (arguably) best parts being the free content.
Loving the Greenpath OST in the background
Someone suggested I add it to my lineup of songs and I have to agree it fits
With the price of each, they are all an F to me
I remember at the time of Tours of Tournaments launch, I was fuming because this release was basically confirmed that CK3 was a roleplayer game first and strategy game second for PDX.
So I stopped playing for a while and ignored it, After coming back and experiencing it though, it really adds a lot and similar to courtsi it serves as base mechanic to expand upon for the game's future. Now feels like vital expansion to have.
Northern Lords still the goat though. Roads to Power came close but I think Vikings and the earlier start date cannot be overthrown. Best DLC/Flavor Pack whatever you wanna call it.
Royal court is pretty good now but was really demoralizing as the first big dlc.
If you separated Royal Court to two DLCs the culture part would be S tier and the actual court would be C or D.
I completely agree with Fate of Iberia but I see it as a testing ground on the new weird interactions that was the blueprint for the Intermezzo, and the England mini-struggle, and various small things like the join war/faction adventurer contracts.
It was also fun to play in. The ability to join other people's war before adventurers came was great and I wish they gave this mechanic to landed characters outside of iberia in the form of a tradition or something.
This is a nice list. I just started playing yesterday (Vanilla Game) as I bought it when it came out and never played it. Would you recommend playing Vanilla first and then adding some of these? It's overwhelming as it is so curious what people recommend.
It's difficult to say really, I think it's each to their own. I've played the game from when it came out and brought the dlc as and when.
I think if I had played the game for the first time with all the dlc's added- it would probably be overwhelming for me.
But that's just me, I'd say you could add at least the dlc from chapter 1 and see how you get on?
Honestly you might as well just add them all and then do the tutorial
@@Soul_Tomato does the tutorial change with the DLCs added? I finished the tutorial and was left with some land, became the king of Ireland and then lost it so a nephew cause I changed the succession law not understanding what I was doing. I'm going to start over so curious if that changes
@@camm4694 No but if you know the basics you should be okay to dip your toes in other regions that interest you
I find it odd to call any of these bad. They all added stuff to my game and none of them made my game worse what more could I possibly ask for.
Idk I feel like paying for legends is a bad idea
Royal Court really need some new DLC's integration, is a nice idea but they never expand on it , also for me Roads to Power and T&T is a Draw, both added so much to the game that i cant say one is better ....
I think I just like the court even if it’s mostly to look at
Please show me on the doll where Legends of the Dead hurt you. It has its issues but I don't understand the hate.
"Don't ask questions, just consume DLC and get excited for next DLC" - PDX
Huh? I mean the alternative would be the game literally dying so which do you prefer?
@@Soul_Tomato People have this weird expectation of forever maintenance/updates. CK 3 alone has a bigger team than a lot of games combined (No Man's Sky, Terraria, Stardew Valley for example), they can't rely on-ongoing sales to keep the development going, they would have to move on to a new project. Just look at Dragon Age: Veilguard, the development team has already moved on to join the Mass Effect project because it wasn't deemed financially worth it to dedicate a team to work on a DLC.
They also weren't ever going to able to add the near 10 years worth of added content into a new project (CK 2 to CK 3), it's just too much money and time for an already risky business.
@Soul_Tomato yeah, that would probably be better. Then getting stuck in the feedback Loop of we will keep buying it
Another tierlist, let's go!
I don’t love doing them but I was feeling it after this round of dlc
I'd put roads to power s tier everything else c,d or f because the rest of the dlc just don't compare. Some should have been in the release version and I'm sure they already had it in mind or already available just to charge for it in a dlc release
They basically said chapters 1 and 2 were kinda like that but they couldn’t because of delays/covid
I bought legends of the dead recently because I saw I didn’t own all the DLC, oops!
Eh happens. I own them all too obviously
I found out about this game hearing about the mod about a week ago and I’ve seen a handful of videos and I’ve purchased the game but I don’t know how to play the game. I love the world of song of ice and fire and imagine I will be totally engrossed but does anyone have a suggestion on some videos I can watch about playing CK3+AGOT for a new player?
Honestly I’ve done many series/videos on it so you could always start there as a baseline
Everywhere I got I’m taunted by hollow knight
Why are there only two in ps5?
The team they had initially hired to port them were not very good
@Soul_Tomato Do you advise me to buy the second chapter without buying the first?
@ for the ps5? Chapter 2 has Tours and Tournaments which is arguably one of the if not the best dlc so I’d say get it
Which they would improve trading and economy related things
I never got chapter 2 but I can say I dont feel like im missing anything from not having it or Tours and Tournements from what i've seen.
honestly regret getting chapter 3 thinking landless was going to be more fun
Tours is a must imo
northern lords S,the rest F
Based
the court of court DLC is FREE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
friends and foe and wards and wardens the same tier as iberia is wild, I genuinely dont ever notice friends and foes and didnt remember it was a dlc going into this. Its probably the worst dlc. Legends of the dead is the worst for the price but at least you do notice legends.
Please do a tier list including sub mods for AGOT
Oh my god it would be enormous lol
Legends of the Dead is so bad that there is a whole tier left unused to quarantine it away, lol.
I did notice I did that lol
To be honest I didn't like the Tours and Tournaments initally becouse of the way it changed the development. In the way that you now had to unlock new building slots by reserching them. Whereas before you had them unlocked from the start.
That’s fair
All dlc F, I play in tibet
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House Feuds are that bad though. F&F deserves the D
You can put it in D retroactively on my behalf
I kinda agree except with roads to power. Personally I rate it C. Admin it's super easy, boring as vassal and lags the crap out of the game. Landless it's kinda boring, only not boring way is be swords for hire then you become so extremely overpowered that it's fun for maybe 3 runs. Not mercenary jobs are walk around and wait a bar to fill which it's really boring IMO. Chapter 3 didn't improve the game by any means, yeah they added stuff which are boring, overpowered or don't matter at all like all admin new schemes.
Shill tomato, none of these are S tier
I am indeed the shill tomato but RtP and Tours and Tournaments at least are easy S
@@Soul_Tomato Hmmm perhaps I will give you tours and tournaments but RTP still has a lot of bugs.
They're all S (expect you, _damn_ Legends of the Dead, stay in the corner) because they made AGOT better, way better every time.
including friends and foes?
@@purpleey Friends and Foes expand the "memory" of characters so you can make more ennemies and plege loyauty to a friend, and AGOT is much more axed toward RP than expansion and map painting so yes, I count FF in the list. The principe of nemesis and chilhood crushes is very well placed in AGOT