keeveek: In Ck1 you had an option to start as a ruler, duke or county (or something like this).
You may either be a king or a minor vassal, it's your choice.
The problem is, when you have only one or two provinces, there's not much you can do.
It's like playing Hearts of Iron 3 (WW2 game) with some African mini-country.
these games are realistic. there's not much chance of being a superpower if you start as nobody.
If you like to start from zero position, try
Mounst & Blade The trick to becoming a someone in the first CK, if you started as a minor noble, was to understand how the succession system work, and use it to work yourself into a position of power. Also, when other nobles were unhappy with the ruler, you could use that to your advantage. Being a minor noble did mean that there was not a whole lot of things to do for long stretches of time though, so large portions of the game would be played at max speed. Also, there is a large element of luck involved.
keeveek: It's like playing Hearts of Iron 3 (WW2 game) with some African mini-country.
grviper: Or New Zealand.
The problem is, when you have only one or two provinces, there's not much you can do.
grviper: You could declare independence when a king kicks the bucket. And then join some other liege.
I actually had New Zealand take Berlin once (sadly it was I who played Germany during that game. Darn sneaky buggers found a gap in my lines and landed a force, then the other allied nations came pouring in through that gap, but as New Zealand had "ownership" of the province, every allied attack through that province gave New Zealand more province claims. And it was a New Zealand army that made the final push into Berlin. So large parts of Germany were considered to be owned by New Zealand at the end of that game. Japan was Russian, France & Poland remained under German ownership though.
Hawk52: The only restriction is you can't play as Muslims, and I've
heard naval battles are broken like in DW EU3 but I haven't tried them.
Naval battles were not a part of the first CK either. Paradox said that as naval battles were so rare during that time period, they did not consider that an important or accurate addition to the game.