Hey guys,

Just got CK3 after watching Viking and wanting to play with essentially royal court simulator.

Loving it so far, I have become king of all of Ireland with petty king Brian’s son but I’ve got no victory screen.

Is this like other paradox games where there are short victories and long victories?

Essentially I’m wondering if it’s time to start a new campaign or if there’s some screen I can go-to to see my current campaign goal.

Any help would be appreciated, this community looks like it needed some love so I figure ask here before I search for an ancient reddit post.

  • osarusan
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    31 year ago

    Yeah, like others are saying, this is not a game with a typical “victory.” It has an “ending,” of course, when the timeline ends, or when your dynasty dies, but the game itself has no pre-set goal. The goal is whatever you decide it to be. Essentially it is a simulator, and you are “winning” if you are having fun playing it.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      This is what I’ve found out. Sense the show vikings is my inspiration, I’m playing as Alfred. So far I have Mercia, Angela and Wessex. Currently I’m trying to decide to either go for Gweynny to bolster my forces, or attack Jorvik.

      I SHALL CONQUER ALL OF ENGLAND!!!

        • @[email protected]OP
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          11 year ago

          I became king of England and Ireland. Stood my ground against multiple northern armies. Became a saint. Finally just died once Alfred reached 70 years old. RIP Alfred.

  • @palebluethought
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    21 year ago

    There is no “victory” in CK3 per se. It’s (almost) a pure sandbox. The game continues until your line ends or you reach 1453.

    You make your own victory conditions. Painting the map in a world conquest is an obvious one, but lots of folks like to do roleplay runs for particular historical figures, thematic runs (e.g super intrigue focus, building “tall” to keep a small realm independent through the whole run), etc.

    There are lots of significant achievements that are almost a mini-victory, restoring Rome for example, but there’s no “winning.” There is definitely losing, though.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Oh my god. Restoring Rome. That’s my next play, I’ll start as the Byzantines or someone more exotic that also has a claim to Rome.