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Chenier

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Re: Signing treaties into effect
« Reply #15: September 18, 2011, 06:40:49 AM »
The fact remains, however, that you need two unrelated nobles to sign any treaties into effect. That means that regardless of the realm size, you need 2 ambassadors/rulers, not of the same family. Got 60 nobles? That's all fine. Got 15 or less? Good luck! Ambassadors are glorified courtiers, the ambassador game is very unappealing to a lot of players. Since Fheuv'n does'nt have anyone that's not a warrior other than the ruler, it can't even make declarations of conquest or plunder, since being a ruler isn't enough and I need a random schmuck to rubber-stamp all of my decisions.

This is extremely poor game design. You can't claim to want more wars, and then put such a huge restriction on small realms in their ability to do so.
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