Crusader Kings III
Holy Roman Triumph 1.16: Coronation Ceremonies
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1.16 Update
Reintroduced modified King of the Roman (designate heir) feature

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Ενημέρωση: 12 Δεκ 2024 στις 10:54

3.1.4
Updated to 1.14

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3.1.3
Adapted Coronations and Centralization mechanic to admin government

Ενημέρωση: 5 Οκτ 2024 στις 13:38

3.1.2
Enables support for custom characters starting as holy roman emperors
Fixed rare bug where coronation would lose its coronator
Fixed Hoftag becoming unavailable after performing once
Imperial Culture now gains access to Imperial Charter innovation on succession if Imperial Cities exist
Edict modifiers and Directives now have dynamic values based on centralization
Reduced displayed cost of coronation activity to better match real expenditures

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3.1 Centralization
Updated for 1.13 Roads to Power
- New feature: Centralization
- New council task to promote centralization efforts
- Historical Coronation Ceremonies for the Basileus of the Eastern Roman Empire included
- Flavor for the 1178 Barbarossa start

Ενημέρωση: 8 Σεπ 2024 στις 12:40

Added a missing texture (sorry)

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3.0
With the Roads to Power DLC, HRT:COR received a major update. In addition to a lot of code-revision (to increase performance), additional features are implemented:

Hoftag Activity: Gather the princes, bishops, and other high-ranking officials to vote on matters critical to the stability and governance of the Empire.
Imperial Cities are self-governing cities that owe allegiance directly to the Emperor, rather than to a regional lord, granting them significant autonomy and privileges within the Empire.
Historical Coronation Ceremonies for the Basileus of the Easter Roman Empire.
Import of Kingdom of Heaven features: Embrace nepotism and appoint the King of the Romans (Court Position) as your heir-designate. In Romanorum regem electus!