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Like if you treaty and ally with factions your ally don't like, their attitude towards you drop by like 100pt
I also was able to easily stop wars agains distants factions without direct conflit (as a Frank, Caledonians who declared war on me, and Suebians in Lombardy who were allied to Alamans).
In practice, yes. Technically no though. The AI is not affected by War Weariness.
Thanks!
The mod has been released :)
Yes. The mod you seek is in the testing phase right now :) It won't be long.
Will there be a back port of the AoC Diplomacy mod for Rome 2?
Would it be possible to incorperate the War Weariness mod into your mod and make the necessary AI scripting changes, so the AI knows about War Wearines and the AI knows it has penalties from War Weariness?