The ai probably isn't capable of changing the laws, it is just not programmed to do that.
So the Ai will never turn to Feudal contract or Popular law? Am I right? However I saw the russian principalities switching from salic gavelkind to other laws of inheritance. How it happened?
Oh I see now. So the event are like a crutches for the AI. OK and does it ever accepting an alliance proposals from the player? I never saw anybody accepting my offers of alliance and it seems that it doesn't depends on my diplomatic skills and reputation.
If I destroy the kingdom titles and then create them again they will have the same succession laws as my empire, won't they?
Would you mind posting in the correct forum please, this is getting ridiculous.
Btw, you cant destroy titles in CK1 so i assumed you were talking about ck2
Also I don't think that it is possible to create a title and then to destroy it. Somebody will get it anyway.
what do you mean with appointing Bishops according to laws ?
You have no influence on landed Bishops in CK1, only on your court chaplain.
Improving loyalty of your vassals by money gifts makes a lot sense though