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Honestly I think the problem with vassalizing factions is the fact they can't revolt anymore like in WH2. You don't have to be cognizant of your diplo rating with them or what/when you ask from them in fear of them breaking away and that allows you to just snowball with no strategy. Trading territory also makes it ridiculously easy to secure them.
WH3 made alot of improvements on WH2 but in terms of vassals it's absolute garbage. Everytime I see an archaeon player make my boris his vassal boy I wanna scream.
My games have rules to cut out alot of the games cheese and I suppose you could just make a vassal limit rule so it doesn't get ridiculous.