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@BAGHolder, are some stuff fixed??? what was the latest update about? I am curious. >_<
There is no db entries to prevent vassals declaring war --- which means it has to be done by script, which is more complicated.
There is such a script mod for WH3, maybe you can go inquire the author to port it to Pharoah, it should be minimal work for him.
On the flip side, the ability to declare war freely is a good thing, when player faction is the vassal...
Ah I think you meant the starting historical relationship. Looks like it is in the db table:
campaign_group_member_criteria_diplomatic_attitudes_tables
I don't plan to change it though, because -25 penalty isn't much --- player can spam minor barter agreements to quickly even that penalty.
It is possible to have a "no aversion" mod ?
Id like to use diplomacy and doing an exotic campaign by forging alliances with everyone i want beyond historical relationship