Hello friends, I would like to spice up my campaign by role-playing a civil war within my faction, but I am unsure how to do it properly so that it would actually brought forward some benefit in terms of more challenge and fun. Therefore I am asking for advise and best-practices.
- Probably the easiest way woud be just to give certain provinces to some other faction. But is it possible to cause your family members with their armies and cities to "defect" as well? How would this be done?
- What are the experiences with how the AI copes with such unexpected fortune in form of a bunch of new (and possibly far away) provinces and armies you gave to it?
- Does the AI have to be able to use my barracks for recruiting or is it able to eventually build it own?
- Does the EB government system brings any difficulties for the AI if it obtains new province via diplomacy (as a gift, for instance)?
- What relevant console commands could be used in simulating a civil war?
- I like the civil war between Antigonid and Pyrrhic dynasty in MAAs AAR, but I just cannot understand how he made it, please enlighten me.
- My intent is to conquer the three Indian provinces as Bactria and then let them "rebel" and create an independent Indo-hellenic Kingdom. Which faction would be the most suitable "counter-faction" for this purpose?
- Generally who of you actually does role-play a civil war in your campaigns? how do you do that technically and do you think it worth the effort invested?
Thank you very much in advance!!!
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