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Last update:11 May 2016

The Third Crusade is also a sandbox.

There are no wars (at least at the beginning) and there are no forced goals.

you could do whatever you want.

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In principle, they have no interest there any no claims.

Independently from what you want to do, begin from calming subordinates.

you’ve got the option to distribute titles and bribe subjects.

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When it’s done, you could start normal gaming.

Sometimes it’s useful to speed up their kicking the calendar.

It’s problematic, because most of your kingdom is also muslim, and revolts often.

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That’s why fast converting of the subjects is sth essential.

Also vassals can be useful here, they can bring up more troops than theking.

Despite it, playing as a Jerusalem isn’t too attractive.

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Even if you protect yourself with alliances it’s almost totally concentrated on defending your lands.

you might’t even direct any advanced politics because of thousands Arabs attacking from every direction.

Byzantium has no claims and no declared war, so it can leads the politics in the various ways.

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Recommended is calming social disturbances (by land distribution) and softening of laws.

Conquered lands should open gates to the further expansion.

But it’s rather tiny helper than war titan.

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