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번역 관련 문제 보고
However this game tend to be spaghetti, so I can't entierely rule out it could have more effects on the game. I'm say 90% convinced it's not the case, but I can't say it's 100%.
(Also many things can impact the AI vassalization spree, the spree itself as vassals tend to snowball themselves or the initial diplomatic roll for faction traits : a map with a lot of Minor factions that rolls Underdog will end up with a lot of vassals)
One more question though, does this affect diplomacy? In my playthrough with this enabled Dong Zhuo just vassalized a lot of factions, including Kong Rong which never happened in my previous playthrough. Is it just a coincidence?