jgroth1978
Warlord
- Joined
- Dec 20, 2010
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I've never witnessed such a massive nuclear holocaust in my days of Civving. And yet she was "doing fine on her own"? Wow.
In my current game, Salad peace-vassaled to me, then later broke free, then the very next turn asked to get back in the fold. I think that's the first time I had a vassal break away. I must not have been expanding fast enough for him.
....... I was worried for the entire game ........
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That's probably a wise approach to take. In my last game, I was kind to my Peace Vassal and shared Resources with him, leaving him with copies of his own Resources.Most of time.. I request ALL of his resources , that includes 5 fishes 4 cows 2 irons whatever, to the point that, just make sure it will cause his cities into unhappiness and unhealthy, caused a long term decline.
I love reading TMIT's rants about peacevassals because they're like an articulation of everything I've vaguely learned to be true (mainly after being screwed over a few times).
Me too; for a while TMIT's rants were the only thing I'd visit the forums for. I've long since turned off vassals (and AP, and events, and huts for that matter) and don't plan on going back.
I think I had one peacevassal in the few games where I had them enabled, and he never broke free all the way to my Domination win.
Huts and events, fine- being RNG nodes, they can mess with timing and distort games played on the forums. But vassals and AP effects are an important part of the mechanics and it's best to leave them open for militant, religious, and wimpy AIs.
Personaly I like diplomacy and anything it iproves it; so I like vasals and AP which both adds more flawor to the game. In fact I wish it could all be more complex so I would not mind to see some city states and optimaly culture-buy new teritory as well( I guess for that I will have to wait for civ6).
I have had a case which nobody mentioned yet. When I have vasalised Chengischan and couple turns later ask him for his iron he refused and there was an instant state of war few more turn he capitulatets again I demand some resource, he refuses so we have another war resulting in another cap after which I rather don't ask for anything...
Also what I have noticed a lot is when I wage a war with minimal loses I do not have to take many of the cities to get to the cap. Sometimes I take just one city but masacre his army and I get cap but then I usualy run into trouble of keeping the vasal under 50% of my pop and land so he doesn't brake off.
While some absurd situations regularly come up with the vassals mechanic, IMO it's an overstatement to qualify it as broken. It adds flavor to the game and works fine most of the time. Peace vassals can be incredibly annoying, but hardly broken. It adds flavor to the game and a somewhat random element that is hard to control, but once again, this isn't chess.