start bribing people and meddling in politics! i can never resist bribing and corrupting rebels...presumably as a 'turtled' Byzantine leader with no wars on the go you are currently rolling in vast piles of gleaming cash?
start bribing people and meddling in politics! i can never resist bribing and corrupting rebels...presumably as a 'turtled' Byzantine leader with no wars on the go you are currently rolling in vast piles of gleaming cash?
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Hehe, not really. I spent all my cash on Fortresses + 9999999999999 Varangs (hopefully enough to last me thru the ages). I *have* been severely restricting my trading though (making just enough to maintain a positive cash flow).Originally Posted by matteus the inbred
Anyhow, after Mongols are dealt with, I guess I'll just kill all the Rebels.
Speaking of Trade: it's a real game spoiler.
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
how d'you mean? not a big fan?Originally Posted by rvg
surely more money would be good?
all those nice shiny Varangs need lots of armour polish i expect!
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If fully taken advantage of, it will bring in more money than you could ever hope to spend, making the game impossible to lose (it's difficult to lose battles if you are not VASTLY outnumbered, as the computer is a moron in tactical combat).Originally Posted by matteus the inbred
"And if the people raise a great howl against my barbarity and cruelty, I will answer that war is war and not popularity seeking. If they want peace, they and their relatives must stop the war." - William Tecumseh Sherman
“The market, like the Lord, helps those who help themselves. But unlike the Lord, the market does not forgive those who know not what they do.” - Warren Buffett
i gots to admit, i get bored with having so much money after a while, especially as really expensive buildings take an age to build. it's worse in VI, even fewer exciting and expensive things to build, and cheaper troops too. trade does give people an excuse to commit piracy, which in turn gives you an excuse to kick hell out of them. not that i need an excuse, but i like to feel morally justified.
attempting to bribe someone's level 9 Man of Principle general while he's leading 2,000 elite troops can take care of the surplus though!
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Originally Posted by rvg
I highly recommend downloading the XL mod. It greatly reduces trade income, although it's still worth setting up a trade network. It also improves the value of land and farming upgrades, which helps the AI-controlled factions keep up with you.
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You know something I noticed is when I put in the showmap cheat .matteosartori. on the campaign map thus revealing the entire map the rebel provinces all over the map start acting like actual factions.
Units are trained, castles are upgraded, provinces become extremely developed, infact ive seen provinces like Norway build a citadel controlled entirely by rebels. A province which starts out with nothing of value in and was never conquered by a proper faction.
On expert I did this as the Byz and starting noticing thousands of steppe tribesmen, namely the Khazars raiding my territory like any other faction would. In the end it became a full blown invasion.
To the extent where the Khazars totally overran the Turks and then fought a major war with steppe tribes to the north until eventually the Khazars ruled a large empire which was basically much of the north eastern part of the map.
I'm not sure why this happens, ive never noticed this kind of intelligence by rebels when I havent revealed the map, they just sit around doing next to nothing when I dont reveal the map. But when I do the rebels go nuts.
I always reveal the map and I've never seen that... although I play in normal.
Also, I haven't seen the rebels invading a province which wasn't theirs.... is this normal? (I've just recently got MTW 2.1).
If so, I might start seeing the rebels as something more than totally neutral and harmless trade partners...
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