

It is now more difficult but also more rewarding to raise your crown authority.More lethal diseases and battles, making medieval life the violent and uncertain existance it should be.Holy Wars have a cooldown timer so that the general rate of expansion in Iberia and the Middle East is slowed.A Crusade for Jerusalem will now much more closely mirror the historical First Crusade with an independent Jerusalem being created. Crusades can result in independent Crusader states with a special truce that makes them able to survive their first few years.New tyranny system that assigns reasonable but noticeable penalties for imprisoning, banishing and executing characters and allows for more leeway in dealing with traitors.Reduced fertility/health and altered attributes for old characters: 80-year olds will no longer have a new child every year while leading their armies from the front, and characters that live to very old ages are suitably rare.Reworked difficulty system: Instead of giving flat economy bonuses to the AI, higher difficulties means slower expansion, slower and costlier warfare and more dangerous plots and revolts for the player.Rebalanced levies and laws that reduce the military capabilities of large kingdoms with weak authority (like France or the HRE).New faction system where vassals are members of permanent factions with multiple goals and moods, making factions into an exciting aspect of internal politics that can be both good and bad, instead of just being glorified plots.'Shattered World' scenario with the world divided into independent counts, featuring over 500 new playable characters.Check any optional modules you want to use along with CK2Plus.Start the CK2 launcher and check 'CK2+ X.XX' in the list of mods.Unzip any Hotfixes to your Crusader Kings II folder (same place you installed the mod in step 2.

If there is not, and instead another 'mod' folder, you extracted the mod incorrectly. Inside the 'mod' folder, there should be a CK2Plus.mod file.

