A lot of other fixes and features have been added with this patch

Jul 5, 2013 08:32 GMT  ·  By

Crusader Kings II, a game that challenges the player to lead a country during the Dark Ages, has received yet another major patch.

Crusader Kings II might look like a turn-based strategy, but it's in fact a real-time strategy that can be paused. It shares some features with Europa Universalis, but for all intended purposes, it's a unique game.

Highlights of Crusader Kings II latest patch:

• An incorrect AI reasoning text has been corrected; • A tooltip bug in the effect 'gender_succ' has been corrected; • It's no longer possible to start building Theodosian walls outside of Constantinople; • Wikipedia links are now working on the Linux version of the game.

More details about the changes and about the game can be found on the official Steam Crusader Kings II website.