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https://imgur.com/a/QXpo1k5
I conquered the last territory of an AI and made them a vassal. They betrayed me _literally_ the next turn with the army I used to conquer them standing adjacent to their territory. This is frustrating in the extreme. Conquered vassals should not immediately betray their conqueror.
Hoping to research diplomacy and improve upon it if possible.
Thanks, Greq
AI, last I modded, was someone else's problem ;) my philosophy was just to give the AI simpler tools to use, lol.
This looks fascinating- do you still mod?
Using this mod I Was offered vassalage from other nations maybe too often. like, about 4 factions wanted to be my vassals including Western Roman Empire (when they were weaker and occupying only spain). But then, on THE SAME TURN, all the ones that had become my vassals became my enemies. Then we made peace again and later on they wanted to be my vassals again. I turned off the mod and this ceased happening (same campaign, didnt start over).