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Anyways... thanks for the guide. I also played a ton of KOH1, and I wish there was just a simple "here's what changed between the 2 games" list, as most of this guide is like an introduction to the most basic game mechanisms which are pretty easy to understand after playing for a while. I still have a lot of trouble getting a single tiny country off the ground, and it seems that starting conditions can make or break the game, especially when conquering a new city is so difficult.
EDIT: Oh nevermind... I figured out how the filters work so I can see a very small number of kingdoms who have princesses... WOW!
this should help me a lot getting started in the game, because I tried getting into it, got overwhelmed and quit after 20-30 minutes
also, if I say, have sheep and try to get meat from them, that means I cannot get the other resources because I already picked an upgrade meaning that all the other upgrades become unusable, correct?
The Bolster Culture ability does work, but it's very slow and takes time.
I keep seeing a recurring theme in these guides though: no one seems to know how to deal with disorder and returning a province to a stable state. The only suggestion I've found thus far is to use the Cleric's "Bolster Culture" ability but that doesn't seem to have much effect if any and it costs a lot of income.
Do you have any suggestions?