In original CK, there were 2 kinds of courts: yours and every other one.
This created either overflow of information when you got events, inheritances, childbirths and all other stuff from every court in the world or total lack of information when you suddenly discovered that grandson of your current vassal is your new vassal after the old one passed away half a year ago and the new bugger is planning a revolt eyeing the next kingdom...
Basically, the problem being finding important information from irrelevant ones.
So, i propose a bit of a change: cut courts into 5 types with different flags for events and information:
1. your court
2. your liege and vassals
3. vassals of your vassals and other feodal lords with same standing as you (ie other dukes in service of the king or other counts in service of duke etc)
4. rest of the world
5. courts of interest (designated by player, for example the nice count in the next kingdom where monarch is weak and old fool is about to die and leave his 3-year old toddler as a heir- you know, just the kind of county you want to eat for lunch if you only knew when to strike; or court of another king or your rival or whatever you deem important)
This way, you can control the information and can sort out valuable ones without getting spammed by new children in Alexandria and changes in Greek counties when trying to gain control of Ireland.
This created either overflow of information when you got events, inheritances, childbirths and all other stuff from every court in the world or total lack of information when you suddenly discovered that grandson of your current vassal is your new vassal after the old one passed away half a year ago and the new bugger is planning a revolt eyeing the next kingdom...
Basically, the problem being finding important information from irrelevant ones.
So, i propose a bit of a change: cut courts into 5 types with different flags for events and information:
1. your court
2. your liege and vassals
3. vassals of your vassals and other feodal lords with same standing as you (ie other dukes in service of the king or other counts in service of duke etc)
4. rest of the world
5. courts of interest (designated by player, for example the nice count in the next kingdom where monarch is weak and old fool is about to die and leave his 3-year old toddler as a heir- you know, just the kind of county you want to eat for lunch if you only knew when to strike; or court of another king or your rival or whatever you deem important)
This way, you can control the information and can sort out valuable ones without getting spammed by new children in Alexandria and changes in Greek counties when trying to gain control of Ireland.