normal aggression is a friggin psycho man! weakling or coward is the only way to keep really weird things from happening 
Originally posted by Mad King James
normal aggression is a friggin psycho man! weakling or coward is the only way to keep really weird things from happening![]()
Originally posted by clb
In 2.2 I'm not sure that the Mamlukes themselves were aggressive, but they diploannex a lot and were drawn into wars by their allies. I can see why Paradox made them Shi'ite, with them Sunni, too much is going on and there seems to be no easy way to change it.
I still don't know why Russia has never finished of Novogrod in my games - perhaps just strange luck. (In my latest a 2 province Novogrod won two provinces off of Russia!Since they now have a full city in the Caribbean, I guess they will stay around much longer. (It was a Swedish trade post - but how did a two province Novogrod win against Sweden?)
Originally posted by Onslaught
What is Novgorod's techlevel, and what year is it? Even an orthodox-level country can get really scary if it survives long enough with small size, high innovativeness and a major CoT...
Originally posted by Korath
I believe you mean 'pappenheim' for the last - tilly prevents the AI from declaring war.![]()
Originally posted by Sheridan
Probably. The Turkish-muslim thing is prolly because an Ottoman event auto-changes that province once they capture it. The Venetian release must have been after pulling the prov off the Turks.
They do start out greek and orthodox, as does the province. There's an option to go Catholic, then one to go back to Orthodox, which is probably how the changes in this game happened - Orthodox and Muslim religion countries can never convert at all except by event or between the two types of Muslim (by force only).
They start vassalized and in alliance.Originally posted by Caliga
2. Byzantium: Although this is probably ahistorical, I like it so much I'm not going to complain too much--the Turks allied with Wallachia and I enjoyed watching Dracula conquer and annex Thrace in 1440 (seriously, I'll post a screenshot to prove it). I
wonder how Constantine XI looked impaled on a big long stake... but seriously, what are the opening relations between the Wallachians and Turks?
Agree on aggression. Novgorod fought Sweden to a stalemate twice in my run.3. Russia: I think Russia is too aggressive still; Ryazan was eliminated almost immediately, and Tver conquered Pskov. Also, in about 1430 all of Novgorod bar its trans-Urals and Vladimir (which it'd conquered in 1420) was picked up by Sweden. I though the problem of Novgorod being licked too fast had been phased out, but I've now seen it several times since beta 2.
Jedisan and Krementjug are both extra provinces for Crimea.4. Golden Horde: The Horde disintegrated nicely in the 1440s, but for some reason (and again, I've seen this several times now) Jedisan remained loyal. Is Jedisan set to go to Crimea when it forms and if not, is this by design? It's a little wierd to see such a far-flung province always retained.
Er. You didn't say to remove it.Originally posted by Sun_Zi_36
i've d/l'ed the latest patch. everything is fine except u omitted (or i might not have been clear enough about it) to remove the alliance between tibet and China.
Three for three so far, always by 1450, usually earlier.also, can someone tell me whether china diplo vassalising and then diplo annexing korea occurs often.