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Is there a way to nerf the AI so that it wont request becoming a tributary so often? like maybe instead of a yes/no answer have a "yes / not now / never and dont' ask me again or i'll burn your castle down?"
Also, can we make a change so that broking an agreement is less penalised if the tributary didn't payed for the last 5 years for example?
2. I don't think colour change would be a good idea as they would look to alike to vassals, which I personally would like to differentiate from my actual vassals. Keeping the original colour would avoid confusion and provide more "buffer state" feeling :)
3. Yup I am looking forward to more wars and CBs related to forcing and ending tributaries
I am excited for this mod as I believe many players are starving for tributary mechanics especially for tall playstyles, keep it going!
I don't know how hard it would be to code, but maybe you can create a map setting (like the government map setting or terrain map settings) that show the tributaries, like a "sphere of influence" settings?