
Additionally, events from CK2 have been adapted to fit within the lore and flavour of A Song of Ice and Fire. Players instead fight to control just one throne – the Iron Throne, forged by Aegon I Targaryen “the Conqueror” almost three centuries prior to the events of this saga.

In AGOT, while the potential exists for the realm to fragment into multiple kingdoms, in practice it very rarely happens.

In CK2, players battle against other rulers for control of various independent realms and kingdoms. What makes this mod different from Crusader Kings II?īesides the obvious, which is a new interactive rendition of the fictional low-fantasy medieval setting of ASoIaF, you’ll notice a host of changes that build off the framework of the original (vanilla) CK2 game. Currently players are able to choose to play from any start date in the 300 years from before the Aegon's Conquest to the beginning of the fourth book (A Feast for Crows). The mod takes its name from the first book in the series, as well as the “game” of plots and politics the ambitious and hopeful are said to be playing in their struggles for supremacy. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire (ASoIaF) fantasy saga where lords great and small vie for control over the lands of Ice and Fire, from Westeros and the Seven Kingdoms in the west, to Qarth in the east. Think we could possibly see a rebirth of the Valyrian Empire? Maybe? Hmm? Either way, looking forward to seeing where this goes in the future.“A Game of Thrones” (AGOT) is a full-conversion mod for Paradox Interactive’s Crusder Kings II (CK2). that said, if the Eastern Continent DOES come out. Even if the Eastern Continent never comes out, I'm quite happy with just Westeros! I can't wait to see what else you have planned. However, the rest of the game is good enough to merit a 10/10 review, even with the music being a bit off. I mute it and play the Game of Thrones soundtracks in the background, that works for me. Although, sometimes, it can go the opposite direction.best watch that. Scripted events play out just like the books - although you can deviate entirely and go a separate direction with it all, should you wish, the option is there to play events just as they were in the Song of Ice and Fire books! The dueling system is fantastic, it's always fun to cut down a much hated rival on the field of battle when your armies clash. But now, I'm worried that this mod will have thrown me off of it entirely. I originally looked to this to keep me occupied until The Old Gods, an expansion for Crusader Kings 2, comes out. The content is second to none - I play this more than the base game now.

I have to review? What's there to review? Actually, why in the Seven Hells are you wasting time reading this? GO PLAY THIS MOD.
