OK thanks for the tips and game insights (for some I wonder why I never get any prominent warnings in the UI) !
However, I still feel that this is annoying and bad game design if the already huge seleucid empire, from a good position where stability is 50+ at start of war with good economics and other stats, would disintegrate and fail if conquering a quarter of present-day Turkey without the elaborate, super expensive, time-consuming and micormanagement-heavy preparations you describe.... maybe it is just me, I get the feeling I need to do an excel macro to tell me 10+ years in advance what to do and when before starting a comparatively small war...
- Yes I have mercantile mainly to make Maruya, Egypt, Rome, Armenia a bit less inclined to attack me and also to fund building of temples/theaters. It is too expensive to switch around as PI is scarce. But maybe appeasing is the way to go instead.
- Yes I have too many clients and am aware of this as the more or less hidden "transfer occupation" option (one of which I still have not found, the one that transfers the occupation of the whole province) was unknown to me. I regularly integrate most of them when I can (need to wait 10 years before the integration can start, then it kaes some more years for it to finish). Kept some close to Maruya as a deterrent and rapid-response force though as my levies and legion are all the way to the west. Apart fro mthe delays in integrating I also got alot of new clients that are created when an existing client rebel and I occupy it (but as I know now of the transfer button I will transfer them nack to their old master).
- Yes I normally have the guy with the highest stat in the office to reduce AE, at the moment of the save it would not matter to change this at all but as soon as a better one (10 or better stat) apperas then it would be worthwhile to change which I do regularly. Did not help me however I can say for the 100 AE I got, I then had a guy with 11 stat in charge of that.
- DId not know about diplomatic rep. reducing AE, thanks! I guess this is why appeasing stance is preferable to mercantile then ?
- OK, so you should strive to 70+ stability before war, I normally try to hold it between 50-60 to avoid micromanagement too much and also the 50 PI cost for sacrifice is something that I can in no way affort early game) to but that clearly is not enough.
- OK, so one claim is not enough, but to produce like 10 claims would be a gamebreaker for me as it would take many years with too much PI (100-200) that is very hard to get, and I would frankly fall asleep in the process to prepare for wars. Imagine this, the soldiers are ready to go but they need to wait 10 years to get the PI and claims ? This feels like joke frankly. Also, consider that even the war goal in the save (Mysia Inferiosis) gives 5 AE, so assuming that even if I would have produced a ton of claims I would still get at least 50AE from the peace ? All in all I do not see that this proposal is feasible ?
- Most of the suggestions (e.g. change deity - cost 15 stab, building temples/theatres - lots of money) involve a very high cost and in early game you cannot fulfill them all at the same time (researching diplo bonuses, temples, happiness,....) and also in some cases much more micromanagement, but I guess I will need to have a look...good point about the deities, did not know there is a such a penalty and who knows where the UI informs you on that
- Yes too many libraries and other crap buildings are present in some cities but this was the situation from the start (only libraries that I ever built was for missions) which is part of the reason for mercantile, to fund the good buuildings. I also tried to reach Urban planning so I can build temples/theatres using the added slots instead of tearing down existing building but perhaps that was the wrong way, but maybe I should have tried to get that diplo bonues instead....
- Yes I regularly use the "invoke devotio" option to add tyranny to keep the AE down when it is very high, but it is not enough if the peace treaty adds 80 AE of course (I tried that)
- Yes I could integrate more but from start 3 cultures were already integrated and I wanted to convert/assimilate instead of integrating e.g. the two other ones you mention - the penalties would be too high, but maybe I was wrong there. In either case as Seleucid the distances are so large that I feel I need to have legions as the levies have too far to march and I also need to keep them raised alot longer, further reducing the economy.