Large empires are immortal because if you keep focusing the rebel stack with the rebel leader in it, you can capture the rebel leader with high probability and the war ends instantly. The Byzantine Empire is 100% stable and has more than enough levies early on to destroy the Abbasids without any allies. My takes: Byzantine primogeniture is completely OP. WC is really easy because the AI does not build buildings past level 2, so if you build up your domain you will have so much money and levies relative to the AI that you will steamroll them always and never worry about factions. I started as the Byzantine Emperor in the 867 start and wanted to see how OP the Byzantines are and explore game mechanics and the new parts of the map, so a WC seemed like a good way to do it.
Religion and culture convert too quickly in the early game but you can't really convert in the lategame since development is too high.įor some reason there's another 7000 characters that are not in my country even though as far as I'm aware I'm the only country left My absurdly large dynasty with 13k people in it and 441 houses Upside-down pic inspired by this clip from The West Wing Currently, /r/CrusaderKings is operating its seventh communal game.
We add to understanding the role of institutional logics in directing the attention of stakeholders to shape digital innovation in times of crisis.Beginner's Guide DLC Guide Mods CK2 Wiki CK3 Wiki Paradox Forums Discord NEW PLAYERS! README! Acting for many as a digital form of ‘personal protective equipment’ (PPE), the technologies enabled diverse action possibilities to become manifest in practices. We show how emerging practices were guided by the dominant institutional logics of stakeholders responding to the crisis. In response, remote audio-visual functionality of digital technologies were appropriated in different ways, as stakeholders – state actors, managers, health professionals, and family members – sought to improvise and enhance the protection of persons concerned. With the onset of COVID-19, the need for social distancing and minimal physical contact challenged and interrupted hospital practices.
How do crises shape digital innovation? In this paper we examine the rapid adoption of digital telemedicine technologies in an Israeli hospital with a focus on the role of the institutional logics held by the stakeholders responding to emerging events.