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If you go too long with efficiency below 80% you get bad events. Every province you have over the limit reduces your efficiency by 10%, which means 10% less income, and as income is directly correlated with regiment size it means your regiments will be 10% smaller. So when your King dies you lose all your prestige and piety and have to build it up from scratch. Prestige and piety are also available, but they only apply to one character. The only economic resource in the game is money. So if somebody with a different last name than you (ie: your daughter's kid) inherits you lose. It's important to remember you're playing a dynasty. However eventually you will also have two losers in a row, and you'll watch your beautiful empire crumble to dust. If you play well you'll eventually get an empire to rival Charlemagne's. I came back to CK quite quickly.ĬK is a real roller-coaster ride. I would choose Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI.Ĭlick to expand.I've never played those two games. So I would highly recommend both, but if you HAD to choose one. For you get to choose what strategies you want to use, and when, where to use them. The micromanagment in CK is more or less on the economic scale, right down to every penny, and RTK is more of an empire wide (You control no Vassals like you would in CK.)ĬK's game function USUALLY works with whomever has more troops at said battle, (unless their martial rating is ridiculosly high, like the Sheik of the Turks) and RTK is an, if your officer is good enough, you can manage your way being outnumbered 5-1. They both involve heavy micromanagment, but it is alot different. Also CK is a Dynasty game, where you have to keep your dynasty alive, and RTK is a sovereignty game, where you can announce anyone as your successor, but the kin may (and probably will) rebel. RTKXI is a turned based strategy game, whereas CK is a real time. The problem is these two games you are trying to compare are completely different. The other being Nobunaga's Ambition Iron Triangle. RKXI Is one of my 2 favourite strategy games. I own both titles, so I will tell you what I know.