Hey there,
with how the game always points out the de-jure hierarchy, even annoying one by constantly showing you in the suggestion tab to give away titles to the rightful owner and characters having a negative opinion modifier when they desire a county as duke or duchy as king or kingdom as emperor.
It's even that if you aren't the rightful liege de-jure wise, your vassal will pay less taxes and contribute less levies.
So, my question would be: Why on earth does something like the following screenshot even exist in the game???
First off, I think there are more kingdoms with special requirements (for Pommerania you need to be slovien culture?) and a prominent example a tier higher would be to be christian to form the Holy Roman Empire and being excluded as christian ruler from just forming the Empire of Germania.
But having Kingdom of Jerusalem exclusevely for christian faiths means, playing in Arabia as non-christian will doom the player to wait that a crusade is successful, then declare upon Jerusalem and take everything to usurp the title...
Why on earth is it considered a good mechanic when it clearly goes against the structure the game provides?
And before someone might mention it, I'm totally aware of de-jure drift, so I could de-jure eat the Jerusalem duchies... if I stay king. As Emperor this doesn't apply anymore...
with how the game always points out the de-jure hierarchy, even annoying one by constantly showing you in the suggestion tab to give away titles to the rightful owner and characters having a negative opinion modifier when they desire a county as duke or duchy as king or kingdom as emperor.
It's even that if you aren't the rightful liege de-jure wise, your vassal will pay less taxes and contribute less levies.
So, my question would be: Why on earth does something like the following screenshot even exist in the game???
First off, I think there are more kingdoms with special requirements (for Pommerania you need to be slovien culture?) and a prominent example a tier higher would be to be christian to form the Holy Roman Empire and being excluded as christian ruler from just forming the Empire of Germania.
But having Kingdom of Jerusalem exclusevely for christian faiths means, playing in Arabia as non-christian will doom the player to wait that a crusade is successful, then declare upon Jerusalem and take everything to usurp the title...
Why on earth is it considered a good mechanic when it clearly goes against the structure the game provides?
And before someone might mention it, I'm totally aware of de-jure drift, so I could de-jure eat the Jerusalem duchies... if I stay king. As Emperor this doesn't apply anymore...
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