DrewBledsoe
Veteran QB
Ok, here's the situation...It's late game, I have Cathy as conquered Vassal, and recently I have Mansa too after taking his 6 best cities, leaving him with around 8 left. Rome and England have a perm alliance, as do Otto and Persia. Genghis is still attacking anyone for even "looking at him in a funny way", the other nations are too small and backward to matter.
Right, so I'm a few turns away from completing U.N., when Mansa pops a GE and uses him to rush it's completion. No worries, as I'm far too unpopular worldwide, and was only building it to stop someone else doing so.
So elections come around, and the only candidates are me or Mansa. Hold on there. Mansa, my vassal surely has to vote for me, it's in the rules.But no, since he built the U.N., he can vote for himself.Huh? Which of course he does, as do Rome / Eng and Otto / Persia, and we have the faintly ridiculous situation, of a conquered vassal having power over the rest of the world.
And the little so and so goes and gets environmentalism, free religion, emancipation and others (I voted no to each) all voted as worldwide civics. He even narrowly fails on getting himself voted into a diplomatic victory.
Ok you may be laughing at my predicament now, but surely this goes against how vassalage should work. I won't call it a bug, but there's definetly somewhat strange happening at the U.N.
Comments welcome....................
Right, so I'm a few turns away from completing U.N., when Mansa pops a GE and uses him to rush it's completion. No worries, as I'm far too unpopular worldwide, and was only building it to stop someone else doing so.
So elections come around, and the only candidates are me or Mansa. Hold on there. Mansa, my vassal surely has to vote for me, it's in the rules.But no, since he built the U.N., he can vote for himself.Huh? Which of course he does, as do Rome / Eng and Otto / Persia, and we have the faintly ridiculous situation, of a conquered vassal having power over the rest of the world.
And the little so and so goes and gets environmentalism, free religion, emancipation and others (I voted no to each) all voted as worldwide civics. He even narrowly fails on getting himself voted into a diplomatic victory.
Ok you may be laughing at my predicament now, but surely this goes against how vassalage should work. I won't call it a bug, but there's definetly somewhat strange happening at the U.N.
Comments welcome....................