I haven't used any recruitable generals in my current Seleukid campaign so far, but I have in all my Roman campaigns. Client rulers are a main stay of my government, though.
I haven't used any recruitable generals in my current Seleukid campaign so far, but I have in all my Roman campaigns. Client rulers are a main stay of my government, though.
I use both, mainly for roleplaying I.E. type 4 settlements are counted as separate nations with their own armies and generals.
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When it's not worth dying for?"
I use client rulers, mostly because I don't know how to disable them. In my Roman campaign they stopped getting the trait halfway through the game so every time I build a lvl 4 gov I get an interloper if I don't park him outside the city and hope he dies from a cold during the winter :D
I'm one of those cheats that start by building a lvl 4 if I can use the lvl5 native MIC, then change governments when it's done. Don't judge me :)
The client rulers and rectruitable generals were a cool addition, but unfortunately it seems like they ruin the game (ctds) more than they add to the fun.
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