Yes, I also found it easy to persuade Pontus to become a protectorate. But I’m not sure if that was mainly due to personality of a faction.Originally Posted by Slaists
Yes, I also found it easy to persuade Pontus to become a protectorate. But I’m not sure if that was mainly due to personality of a faction.Originally Posted by Slaists
Who said, getting a faction to agree to become a protectorate is difficult? I suspect, the difficulty is tied to the personality trait assigned to each faction at the beginning of the campaign. I got Pontus to agree to become a protectorate after I had taken one province from them: I just turned the province back to them and threw in 10K to sweeten the deal... To my surprise, I discovered that Pontus had actually annihilated Armenia and Parthia and conquered several Seleucid provinces at that point... My province count went up from about 30 to 45 in one turn...
Meanwhile, Carthage would give me the freedom-value speech even if left with a single province, their only town being beseiged by my armies and the only port being blockaded by my boats...
'Hannibal had been the victor at Cannae, and as if the Romans had good cause to boast that you have only strength enough for one blow, and that like a bee that has left its sting you are now inert and powerless.'
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