Originally Posted by
Khwarezmianxx
I play as the ottomans and my starting faction leaders ancillary "Padishah of Osman" doesn't pass to my heir after Sultans death.
Also I got a bug which made all interfaces have images of soldiers and buildings on the buttons and all over the interface in general.
For your leader to get the Padisah of Osman title you only need to spend 1 turn in Bursa
Originally Posted by
Gh4m3_Gh0st
I'm unable to get the imperial anciliary of the Holy Roman Emperor, i'm in my Austria Campaign, i'm top 2 factions wide, i have all the required provinces for the formation of the Archduke of Austria (Gorz, Laibach, Cilli, Sank Veit, Linz,Innsbruck, Freiburg, Gratz) and i have killed Bavaria , i waited 5 turns with my faction leader in Vienna and nothing, can someone help me ?
I did actually change the requirement to depend on your faction leader authority in this version. Unfortunately I put the less-than instead of greater-than sign (< instead of >). The requirement should be more than 8 authority but it's the other way around. So it should be very easy to get the HRE title in this version. You basically just need the Archduke of Austria title, you don't need to destroy Bavaria or anything. For the archduke of Austria your faction needs to own the following titles (not your leader, any of your generals):
Count of Gorizia (Gorz)
Duke of Carniola (Laibach)
Duke of Carinthia (Sankt Veit)
Duke of Styria (Gratz + Count of Cilli)
Count of Tyrol (Innsbruck)
And your leader needs to be Duke of Austria (faction most hold the Count of Schaunberg (Linz) and Count of Freiburg titles). Once you have all this your leader needs to end the turn in Wien with the large feudal estates built. Also remember that you need some "space" for additional ancilliaries. The hardcoded max limit is 8 for one character. Most of the ancilliaries are transferrable except for the major titles and some other specific ones
For the next version the HRE title will be a lot more elegant and realistic, a sort of a quest. Once you will reach all the requirements, your leader will be elected as King of the Romans
And to become Holy Roman Emperor, your leader will need to travel to Rome and end the turn in the region to be crowned by the Pope
Additionaly, if you end the turn in Milan region, he will also be crowned as King of Italy
And there is a worldwide limit of 1 for these titles. Ludwik IV ofcourse starts as the Holy Roman Emperor but he's 63.
But the title King of the Romans is held by Charles IV of Luxembourg and as long as he lives no one else can hold the titles. He is an unmovable general in Brunn region with a large rebel presence and a very powerful garrison script so it will be one of the hardest rebel settlements to conquer.
But I'm still undecided on the triggers to obtain the King of the Romans titles. Authority makes most sense but probably 9 is too high, I was never able to go higher than 7. Ideally it should be very hard to obtain this title but not nearly impossible. How did other players fare with your faction leader's authority?