

The idea is that players or GMs who might struggle to draw characters and NPCs can easily generate 3D renders instead.

Letting you customise your ruler’s physical attributes – including their hair, height, facial features, and weight – from a wide selection of tweakable assets, you can quickly whip up a 3D character model, and snap a picture of their portrait to boot.

Add one more entry to that list, however, as some fans have found the game can also serve as a nifty portrait creator for tabletop RPGs.Īs pointed out by Twitter user John Wordsworth earlier today, Crusader Kings 3’s integrated ‘ruler designer’ is a particularly useful way of generating characters to use in tabletop campaigns. Crusader Kings 3 is many things: an intricate grand-strategy videogame, an abundant supply of emergent storytelling, and a freeform sandbox in which you can intentionally create a dynasty of inbred despots and still successfully conquer Europe.
