What bothers me at most, about the royal courts
Is that they are linked somehow to the character or a title, depending on if the heir has a RC or not
IIRC When I die as an Emperor and my heir is on Kingdom-Tier already, this causes problems
like fusing the courts togehter, instant moving to the Emperor capital and so on..
I have some ideas to solve them
Simple fix for the Succsession:
When you are a King who inherits a Empire-Title, you should have an event to chose which RC should be used (along with grandeur, court language and so on...)
It would make more sense to have RC's connected to the map, integrated to the Castle mainbuilding
Integration in Mainbuilding:
Every Castle has a new option in the GUI, either directly visible in the domain GUI or built in the window where you can upgrade it.
The Royal Courts can there be seen, built, (or maybe even get destroyed?)
On Game Start, the Capital of all Kings and Emperors have a RC already built.
When a Kingdom title gets created, the new King should get an event with following options:
- Start Building a royal court in the capital
- Start Building a royal court in another directly holded domain
- revoke a countie with an already built RC from a vassal (tyrannie)
Until the building of the Royal Court is done, your RC is not available.
Along to this, I would enable the option to build a royal court every castle, but they are inactive (no bonuses) as long as no title is assigned to it, like the Duchy buildings getting inactive if the duchy title is not holded.
Assign Title to Royal Court
You can now assign your maintitle to a Royal Court, to make it active
The displayed artifacts are now connected to the countie, which prevents taking all court-artifacts away when you revoke the last king title of a vassal.
It could also go along with the new points of Interest
like, in the RC is an purple artifact, but the RC is inactive, so maybe the artifact gains a little bit of Prestige/Piety when visiting
What do you guys think?
Is that they are linked somehow to the character or a title, depending on if the heir has a RC or not
IIRC When I die as an Emperor and my heir is on Kingdom-Tier already, this causes problems
like fusing the courts togehter, instant moving to the Emperor capital and so on..
I have some ideas to solve them
Simple fix for the Succsession:
When you are a King who inherits a Empire-Title, you should have an event to chose which RC should be used (along with grandeur, court language and so on...)
It would make more sense to have RC's connected to the map, integrated to the Castle mainbuilding
Integration in Mainbuilding:
Every Castle has a new option in the GUI, either directly visible in the domain GUI or built in the window where you can upgrade it.
The Royal Courts can there be seen, built, (or maybe even get destroyed?)
On Game Start, the Capital of all Kings and Emperors have a RC already built.
When a Kingdom title gets created, the new King should get an event with following options:
- Start Building a royal court in the capital
- Start Building a royal court in another directly holded domain
- revoke a countie with an already built RC from a vassal (tyrannie)
Until the building of the Royal Court is done, your RC is not available.
Along to this, I would enable the option to build a royal court every castle, but they are inactive (no bonuses) as long as no title is assigned to it, like the Duchy buildings getting inactive if the duchy title is not holded.
Assign Title to Royal Court
You can now assign your maintitle to a Royal Court, to make it active
The displayed artifacts are now connected to the countie, which prevents taking all court-artifacts away when you revoke the last king title of a vassal.
It could also go along with the new points of Interest
like, in the RC is an purple artifact, but the RC is inactive, so maybe the artifact gains a little bit of Prestige/Piety when visiting
What do you guys think?
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