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Are you part of a kingdom? Doing the main quest?
If you befriend faction leaders, they appear to make war on you far less often then enemy faction leaders.
If you border many factions, you have a much higher chance of warring with them then if you start near the edge of a map or in the center of a nation, though it can still happen.
And, of course, the main quest will eventually pit you against half the map all at once.
As an imperial upstart, I made sure to befriend all the imperial faction leaders before attacking and capturing Khergit-held territory. The Khergits were at war on three fronts already and by making peace (buying them off immediately) then waiting a month before attempting another land grab raid. I was able to repeat the process till I had 3 castles and 2 towns before any kingdom declared war on me (Kehrgits) and only after a full in game year.
Thats why you get stomped out quickly. Cant have uppity peasants doing that. Thats why when you do declare yourself king, you better have your businesses in order. Allies, support, resources, fiefs, troops and A PLAN.
Doesn't matter how good you are when the AI factions all declare war on you and leave each other alone. I don't mind being in a multi front war, but when they are all leaving each other alone and it's just your faction versus the world.
♥♥♥♥ war system is a ♥♥♥♥ war system.
Well I was trying to build up my own kingdom, but with literally everyone at me, it wasn't really possible xD.
With that said, no matter what you do the game is always going to want you to be at war with at least two other factions non stop. You may get a few days of peace, but it won't be long before someone else declares war on you. The only work around is to save constantly and just re-load every time you get a war declaration you don't want to deal with. Re-loading seems to reset the declare war timer, so it can buy you day or two or may even result in them declaring war on someone else for a change.
no reason for a kingdom other than the one you stole from to attack you. even more they should be happy and help you as you will cause unrest in their enemy kingdom.
I went to a war, with one faction, the whole map decided it is my turn to die.
Too bad that they suck and I have superior soldiers, tactics, and equipment. I won every single conflict.
You get so much money and so much influence after that, that it will become almost trivial to declare peace and receive tributes.
Also I was automatically executing every single lord I fought. No prisoners, you either join me or die. Almost every leader on the map is currently dead and all the factions are weakened.
The tactic is pretty straight forward, capture a town and let most of the factions come to try to take it. Defeat them, kill all the lords. The factions will be weakened and won't be able to retaliate that easily. You can also declare peace and focus on a single faction.
After a while of stall-mate, the losses will take toll on the factions and they will start falling apart.
You should be able to snowball towards the end game and take cities effortlessly. If there are no leaders, you don't really have much of an opposition apart from some faction militia.
I will explore more diplomatic approaches in the next game. I played as a warmonger ever since warband.
In 1.5.6 AI became much more aggressive. The developers tried to add will to struggle for weak factions. But they used too simple formula.