Knights of Honor.
It plays like Total War, but has far more streamlined game-play because it isn't in 3D, but uses an isometric 2D view. Your units won't have the pathfinding problems or walk clunkily due to 3D collision.
Simplicity wins in this game.
Really, I play it every now and then, in fact.
As Jerusalem in 1200 (So called High period) with some "religious fanatic" challenges that I've restricted myself to. I may not enter any agreements other than a white peace (truce) with nations of other religions, nor may I ever marry my princes or princesses to those nations.
So far so good. I've had different parts of northern Africa on my tail and I have been holding my stance against the different nations that split after Byzantine fell. (Epir, Nicea and Trebizond)
It plays like Total War, but has far more streamlined game-play because it isn't in 3D, but uses an isometric 2D view. Your units won't have the pathfinding problems or walk clunkily due to 3D collision.
Simplicity wins in this game.
Really, I play it every now and then, in fact.
As Jerusalem in 1200 (So called High period) with some "religious fanatic" challenges that I've restricted myself to. I may not enter any agreements other than a white peace (truce) with nations of other religions, nor may I ever marry my princes or princesses to those nations.
So far so good. I've had different parts of northern Africa on my tail and I have been holding my stance against the different nations that split after Byzantine fell. (Epir, Nicea and Trebizond)