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No, When I send my spy to scout out the world map, I basically see much larger factions or sinfle city factions all across the map-which are willing to be client stated without anything in exchange. I am the one who initiates the diplomacy, just to check what they want & after conquering italy & discovering whole of the world map-half of them have no issues being client stated if I offer it to them
@[S.P.Q.R.] Kefkaius - no idea.
Also as other asked, would it work for current DEI version?
I'd simply like to client Epirus without conquering them as Makedon.
Not without testing, of course.
I didn't change anything regarding to willinges to declaring war, so it has to be only your impression (in fact, on the contrary - factions with changed personality are less eager to start wars).
Does your mod change this kind of behave and make the Ai finally capable of making peace with each other?
If so, this would be a game changing for me, and I definitely will give it another try, since I like a more slowly paced campaing.