In Shogun II, I was once stuck with an ally who kept loyal and joined me in all my war efforts. Like @ReluctantSamurai, I'm a decent man and a noble and loyal ally, so I didn't break the alliance.
I spammed agents to incite revolts and destabilize their provinces. Once the rebels took over the land of my unfortunate allies, I liberated them and took over their territory one by one. I took the burden of governing their provinces on my noble back and my allies were allowed to live like Kings without effort, at my expense.
Or at least, that's what I told my conscience afterwards. And it believed it! Stupid conscience.
Last edited by Andres; 09-17-2013 at 09:49.
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That's exactly what I did. Except as soon as I conquered Kyoto, I got the Realm Divide thing. It's really heartbreaking to see your closest ally turn against you. I too am a decent man and a loyal ally, but they declared war on me. So in Rome II, I decided to fly solo. I'm playing as the Iceni, and was encouraged to make an alliance with some other faction I can't remember the name of. I just crushed them instead. Goes to show how much of a decent man I am.
In my campaign as Rome, I have some Northern African faction as an ally, which is great cause they're happily keeping Egypt off my back and then some faction in Illyria, which is great cause they are keeping Macedon off my back. Now I only need an ally to take my civil war off my back >_> XD
I took everyones advise and stood firmly alongside my ally... The results was the best 38 turns I have ever had in a TW game. Mayhem ensued and we came out on top! A bit battered and bruised with a slight hangover, but well worth the story to follow.
I will post a detailed AAR here this weekend I made sure to take notes throughout. If any of you are playing normal, or hard and feel bored after that certain point were you are "unstoppable" I suggest playing very hard or even extreme. This campaign is has been incredible compared to the 70+ turns I had started as the Seubi and then became disencanted with
Glad to hear it turned out well!
Yeah, the Suebi start out slowly as you are surrounded by one-territory nations that pose almost no threat and unless you play somewhat aggressively it can be a tad boring. Only when I ventured further south did I encounter more of a challenge.
On the Path to the Streets of Gold: a Suebi AAR
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