

We may also include links to affiliate stores, which gives us a small commission if you purchase anything via them. Keep updated on the latest PC Gaming news by following GameWatcher on Twitter, checking out our videos on YouTube, giving us a like on Facebook, and joining us on Discord. We'll be sure to update this post as soon as we learn anything new about the introduction of the Crusader Kings III Ruler Designer or any other news related to the game's character creator options.įor our full thoughts on Crusader Kings III and to see why it made our list of the best PC games of 2020, give our review a read. What great characters (or atrocities) would you create? /jx382Urwpp- Crusader Kings III November 13, 2020 Paradox has confirmed that the Crusader Kings III Ruler Designer will be out before the end of 2020 and available for free, while offering a small preview of what it's capable in the video below.ĭid we tell you? The Ruler Designer feature for #CK3 is coming later this year, for free! ✨ While that might not be the Ruler Designer itself, it's a neat tool that showcases how powerful CKIII's new portrait system is. If you're playing with console commands enabled, you'll notice a button for the Portrait Editor that lets you play around with the game's 3D portraits and DNA system, as well as a button for Flag Preview. Barbershop - Lets you change your character's clothes, hair and beard stylesĪll of the above is assuming you're playing without having accessed the console and CKIII's Debug mode.To recap, here are the Crusader Kings 3 character creator options present at launch: Simply click on their icons and you should spot a small icon resembling a feather and quill next to their names. While you can't design your coat of arms nor rename your dynasty, you can rename your house and any title that you own. Giving our Norse emperor a turban and picking a different beard did do a good enough job of making them look like someone else. Left-clicking it will show you the currently available Crusader Kings III character creator options which allow you to change the clothes your ruler wears, their headwear, hairstyle and color, beard, and cloak.ĬK3's Barbershop lets you dress up your character in garb that's found in other regions of the world. More specifically, it's the one that resembles a pair of scissors. To access the Barbershop, you need only right-click on your character's 3D portrait, then select the middle icon in the upper right corner of the newly opened window. Crusader Kings III's Barbershop might not act as a full-on character creation kit, but nonetheless lets you change certain elements of your active character's appearance.
