@ the notorious p
diplomacy is a bit screwed up in VH difficutly so if u want to play a diplomatic game that will make sense you should play m/vh
@ the notorious p
diplomacy is a bit screwed up in VH difficutly so if u want to play a diplomatic game that will make sense you should play m/vh
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Has someone tested whether or not with patch 1.2 making vassal is relatively easier (and more logical) out of almost-defeated AI faction? Any significant differences?
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I have noticed that some of the AI factions seem to take vassalage as apposed to wiping out a faction now. I was playing as Sicily, and i had a real good long term alliance with England/Denmark/etc, and Milan had gotten itself excommed attacking me again, so i called a Crusade on Paris (yeah, they stole it). Before i could get there, i managed to take Genoa/Milan from them and started towards the target, only to have my English Allies beat me to it. Well, they were sieging it, and a Milanese diplo comes up and talks to him, and he calls it off in exchange for Milan becoming a Vassal. The downside to this, is that in the process of doing so, it auto-broke my alliance with England, and lowered my reputation (for some reason. Pope missions to break alliances seem to do this as well). Shortly after, my Dane friends attack, and take the city without contest, and end up at war with England despite it being a Crusade target.
The odd thing is, for some reason, the AI seems more likely to take a Vassalage when another one does it. The Byzantines did the same thing a turn or two later after laying seige (but not taking) Iconium from the Turks. The odd thing about that one, is that they still had most of the eastern map when they did it.
Now to my point.....Is it at all possible that maybe because its their Capital City being sieged, that it may make them more likely to vassal, as apposed to another one in their empire?
"Don't mind me, i happen the have the Insane trait....." -Me
Quite likely - as the traditional method of getting them down to their last city, it will always be their capital...
I have managed to make vassals when they had 2 cities left (they approached me for ceasefire) but it seems to be harder to raise their relations with me thatn the others.
Presently playing Turks. Mongols, Russians, Poles and Ventetians are vassals. Spanish and Scots are allies.
Pope and Moors were once allies but have both attacked me after I wiped out Milan (who refused to be Vassals, and I couldn't be bothered waiting 2 turns to send reinforcements to outnumber them more locally). Even stranger is the two of them are at war with each other too.
I'm a little worried that fighting the pope may piss off venetians and/or Poland but they're not allied so we'll see...
My early experience is that it is much easier getting vassals in 1.2.
As England I got Scotland as a vassal after besieging edinborough. They came and offered ceasefire and I countered with vassal - no money, no land -and they accepted. They already had Ireland when I struck, so a 2-province land vassal to a 5-province land (Rennes, Caen, London, Nottingham and York).
This wouldn't have happened before 1.2.
Last edited by Magraev; 05-24-2007 at 11:12.
Nope - no sig what so ever.
try to beat me in vassalagethhis was done in 1.1 with at that time SW Diplomacy mod 1.4
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showp...42&postcount=3
I got >300,000 florins
THAT was 'unofficially' ended that campaign since with those amount of money I could pretty much bought everything and I lost my desire to continue that campaign.
hahahah
Appearantly the Mongols had a very bad day there...![]()
Did your army happen to completely outnumber the Mongols there?![]()
Medieval 2: Total War Guide to Traits and Retinue
"Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair but manifestations of strength and resolution." - Khalil Gibran
World War 3 erupted in mid-1960's: NATO - Warsaw Pact Conflict multiplayer Interactive, choose one from several available countries
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