
""I'm sorry," wrote Riad. "Coronations was not up to the standard you deserve, and that's on me. As the QA Manager for the studio, it is my job to ensure that our releases meet the [quality assurance] vision we have set out. It is clear we didn't give the project the resources and attention it needed, and the result was a release that let you down. You have every right to be upset, and I want to acknowledge that openly.""
""Coronations added the ability for players to have their rulers crowned in an official ceremony, and introduced oaths made to the people of their kingdom. However, many of the oaths are either incredibly difficult to achieve, or the game simply didn't register them as complete. The Steam reviews for Coronations have been merciless, and the response is currently marked as "overwhelmingly negative.""
Coronations for Crusader Kings 3 introduced ceremonial ruler coronations and people-directed oaths, but many oaths were extremely difficult or failed to register as complete. Steam reviews became overwhelmingly negative as players reported broken mechanics and unmet expectations. A formal apology accepted responsibility, citing that development resources were focused on the All Under Heaven expansion and that last-minute changes left Coronations understaffed. Patch 1.17.0.1 aimed to fix several complaints, and developers stated a commitment to restore trust with players after the problematic launch.
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