AspiringScholar
King
It's been my consistent observation that, in wars between the AI midgame onwards, the losing civ tends to capitulate swiftly, so that the leading AI tends to collect numerous vassals in pretty short order, however, when it comes to a war between an AI civ and myself, annoyingly I end up having to conquer them almost completely before capitulation becomes selectable in the diplomacy screen, at which point it makes more sense to just go ahead and completely conquer them anyway. If I begin a war with the intent to grab a vassal, it would be helpful to know what sorts of factors ought to be anticipated or manipulated ahead of time in order to make this feasible.
Does anyone have any specific info on the AI logic with respect to capitulation? A quick disclaimer is that I play Realism Invictus, which has integrated the Karadoc mod, but otherwise has made virtually no changes to AI diplomacy. If I'm not mistaken, K-Mod is one of the "Orthodox" ones within the hardcore community, and hence I've come here to consult the seasoned experts, if anyone can help me out.
Does anyone have any specific info on the AI logic with respect to capitulation? A quick disclaimer is that I play Realism Invictus, which has integrated the Karadoc mod, but otherwise has made virtually no changes to AI diplomacy. If I'm not mistaken, K-Mod is one of the "Orthodox" ones within the hardcore community, and hence I've come here to consult the seasoned experts, if anyone can help me out.
