Will that happen with Empire tier titles?That's how Elective Gavelkind works. Any titles that can be created will be created if it gives your potential heirs more equitable holdings.
Will that happen with Empire tier titles?That's how Elective Gavelkind works. Any titles that can be created will be created if it gives your potential heirs more equitable holdings.
Can viceroys change succession law? I've seen viceroy kings change tax laws and crown authority. But I haven't played with it enough to know if the viceroy has the power to screw up your succession shoul you choose to revoke the viceroyalty title to resume direct rule at certain point.
Will that happen with Empire tier titles?
I knew that. My question is will at a characters death will the game auto make empire tier titles?Yep. If you could create 3 empires, only hold one, and have 3 heirs, each heir will get an Empire. Of course, that leads us to the question of "Why in hell have you not changed succession law when you are powerful enough to form 3 empires?"
That is exactly what I just answered by way of an example. Re-read it. I'll rephrase in case it helps: If you could create them, it will create them. Period.I knew that. My question is will at a characters death will the game auto make empire tier titles?
And counties still stay with the dynasty right? And duchies when i dont have duchy vice roys.It only gives the -2 with feudal if you have feudal. The best way to use it is to reduce your feudal vassal counts by making them all Viceroys or under Viceroys. I don't think there's one truly right answer that suits every case, but done correctly, an Imperial System of mostly Viceroys will be more stable -- with Duke Viceroys, you no longer risk multi-Dukes because they can't inherit Duchies. If someone is getting too uppity, you just revoke the Viceroyship and force them to fight you alone. You can keep anyone who hates you from getting too strong even more easily than before.
And counties still stay with the dynasty right? And duchies when i dont have duchy vice roys.
Also, would it then be worth it to revoke Ireland just to make it a viceroy? Im thinking it is because the realm is fairly stable right now and im 65 years old already.
Also, if counties stay with the dynasty, would counties still be able to be inherited so it still messes stuff up so i can maybe have The irish king have a county in Orkney or something? Or will a viceroy duchy/kingdom also prevent that?
From what you said i think im going with the imperial viceroy system.
For the SPQR achievement, why Ferrara rather than Ravenna, one province over? What's special about Ferrara when Ravenna is certainly apropos to Rome, east or west.
Instead of high CA Vassals fight each other all the time and VR Duchies become a constant mess, making it nearly impossible to manage. Any suggestions on how to stop civil wars? (Byzantium)
Well, i'm on high already and still no solution. I don't think it's a bug, I must do something wrong. All are de jure vassals.Medium Crown Authority should do the trick.
Well, i'm on high already and still no solution. I don't think it's a bug, I must do something wrong. All are de jure vassals.
In my experience vassal kings only respond to the crown law of their de jure empires, so for instance medium crown authority in the HRE doesn't stop a vassal Italy from declaring war on, say, Bavaria (so long as Italy is that vassal's primary title of course), because Italy is de jure a vassal of Italia not the HRE.Medium+ CA only stops your direct vassals from declaring war on each other, so if you're seeing a lot of subvassal faction wars, that's a cause. You also need to pay attention to applied crown authority outside of your de jure territory. Lastly, king vassals often seem to ignore to crown authority restrictions, though I've never been able to pin down exactly when they are and aren't allowed to dow other vassals under medium+ CA.
Coming back to the game after a long stint without a capable PC. If I update to the latest patch, but do not own Way of Life, will the AI still engage in the various WoL behaviours?