Spoiler Sword of Islam - 90.8%



Legacy of Rome - 92,36%



Sunset Invasion - 71,54%



The Republic - 89.32%



The Old Gods - 96,17%



Sons of Abraham - 91,92%



Rajas of India - 82,29%



Charlemagne - 91,66%



Way of Life - 92,97%



Horse Lords - 82,91%



Conclave - 81,57%



Reaper’s Due - 79,29%

Spoiler

A total of 92,05% of the ones taking the test were excited for the DLC - and most impressively a whopping 64,01% were extremely interested! The Reaper’s Due

A total of 80,87% of the ones taking the test were excited for the DLC - and of those 47,27% were extremely interested. While The Old Gods tops the charts for pre-release hype, The Reaper’s Due also significantly peaked the interests! Way of Life

A total of 77,83% of the ones taking the test were excited for the DLC - and of those 42,38% were extremely interested. While many DLC’s built a lot of interest before they were released, these three stand out from the crowd. The Old GodsThe Reaper’s DueWay of LifeWhile many DLC’s built a lot of interest before they were released, these three stand out from the crowd.

Spoiler

A total of 34,3% of the ones taking the test were not interested in this DLC, with 33,10% being indifferent. This leaves the Sunset Invasion as the only DLC that did not manage to build much interest. Sunset InvasionThis leaves the Sunset Invasion as the only DLC that did not manage to build much interest.

Spoiler

A total of 76,73% of the ones taking the test thought that it was better than expected - where 42,52% thought it exceeded their expectations by a landslide! The Old Gods

A total of 82,53% of the ones taking the test thought that it was better than expected - where 41,91% thought it exceeded their expectations by a landslide! This means that while The Old Gods is the overall winner, The Reaper’s Due had the most people being completely blown away. The Reaper’s DueThe Old GodsThis means that while The Old Gods is the overall winner, The Reaper’s Due had the most people being completely blown away.

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A total of 26,97% of the ones taking the test thought that this DLC didn’t live up to their initial impressions, with a respectable 49,17% thinking it was just as expected. This leaves the Sunset Invasion as the only DLC where for a lot of players it did not live up to the initial impression. Sunset InvasionThis leaves the Sunset Invasion as the only DLC where for a lot of players it did not live up to the initial impression.

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With a whopping total of 96,83% of the ones taking the test using content from this DLC in just about every game they play, Way of Life takes the unchallenged top spot. Of these, 85,57% use Way of Life content in every game they play. The Reaper’s Due

A total of 89,69% of the ones taking the test uses content from this DLC in just about every game they play. Of these, 69,80% use The Reaper’s Due content in every game they play. The Old Gods

A total of 89,95% of the ones taking the test uses content from this DLC in just about every game they play. Of these, 56,23% use The old Gods content in every game they play. Way of LifeThe Reaper’s DueThe Old Gods

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A total of 61,97% rarely use any content from this DLC. Among them 26,69% never use any content. Rajas of India

A total of 49,52% rarely use any content from this DLC. Among them 13,64% never use any content. Sword of Islam

A total of 33,17% rarely use any content from this DLC. Though only 3,91% never use any content. Sunset InvasionRajas of IndiaSword of Islam

Spoiler Sword of Islam

Most: Polygamy

Least: Decadence

Legacy of Rome

Most: Retinues

Least: Ability to Restore Rome (Note that there were only 2 data points for this DLC, Restoring Rome actually scored quite high, but retinues has it beat by a landslide)





Sunset Invasion

Most: Aztec Culture & Religion

Least: Aztec Invasion Event

The Republic

Most: Family Palaces

Least: Republic CB’s and war restrictions

The Old Gods

Most: Playable Pagans and Zoroastrians (This was the most well received feature of all features, with a massive majority of 92,55% rating this feature as great)

Least: Adventurers

Sons of Abraham

Most: Pilgrimages

Least: Restoring the Kingdom of Israel

Rajas of India

Most: New Playable Religions

Least: Jungle Terrain

Charlemagne

Most: Custom Kingdoms and Empires

Least: Zun Religion (This is the feature that interested the least players overall, with 46,22% rating this feature as uninteresting, narrowly beating Jungle Terrain by ~4%)

Way of Life

Most: Lifestyle Traits

Least: Character Focus (Note that once again there were only 2 data points for this DLC)





Horse Lords

Most: Silk Road Features

Least: Clan Politics

Conclave

Most: Reworked Laws

Least: Favors

Reaper’s Due

Most: New Maimed Traits

Least: Seclusion (Note that there were only 2 data points for this DLC, Restoring Rome actually scored quite high, but retinues has it beat by a landslide)(Note that once again there were only 2 data points for this DLC)

Spoiler New Events - With an overwhelming majority of 73,16% appreciating this type of addition very much.



New Starting Dates - With 51,53% appreciating this type of addition very much.



Reworked Previously Existing Features - With 44,25% appreciating this type of addition very much.



Expanded Map - With 38,94% appreciating this type of addition very much.



New Succession Laws - With 29,16% appreciating this type of addition very much.



Interface Skins - With 25,24% appreciating this type of addition very much.

Greetings!In today’s Dev Diary we would like to present some of the information we gathered from the CK2 survey we did some time ago. The survey is based on a sample size of between 4000-5000 answers per data point. Note that we have not measured what you thought of any free features that came in the major patches, but rather this survey focused on the paid features of our various DLC’s. I won’t present all of it in this DD, but I will bring up some interesting points that might amuse you!We hope that this was interesting to you, even though it’s in a heavily condensed format - hopefully we’ll be able to present even more survey results in the future!