Hey all, just curious if someone has truly worked out all the new mechanics for the native american tribes, and is willing to write an explanation somewhat.
So far federations mean more, with options to reform them as your federation grows...especially with like cultured tribes. And I get tribal development is now how you development your lands, well capitol, until you change your form of government <or from nomadic to settled>. This is something I am still fiddling with...but how does one shift another tribe's tribal lands, I cant seem to find a way to destroy them or take them in war it seems I am missing something. It does not allow me to add tribal to lands already given as tribal to another....even when I have diploannexed or conquered a tribes their lands remain. Some tricks, advice etc would be helpful.
edit: ok instead of going diplomacy route I went for the war only route and did find you could demand tribal lands...pretty much same as owned lands for regular nations so that mystery solved for me, too bad no peacable way I can see yet like to trade grazing lands with allies or vassals
So far federations mean more, with options to reform them as your federation grows...especially with like cultured tribes. And I get tribal development is now how you development your lands, well capitol, until you change your form of government <or from nomadic to settled>. This is something I am still fiddling with...but how does one shift another tribe's tribal lands, I cant seem to find a way to destroy them or take them in war it seems I am missing something. It does not allow me to add tribal to lands already given as tribal to another....even when I have diploannexed or conquered a tribes their lands remain. Some tricks, advice etc would be helpful.
edit: ok instead of going diplomacy route I went for the war only route and did find you could demand tribal lands...pretty much same as owned lands for regular nations so that mystery solved for me, too bad no peacable way I can see yet like to trade grazing lands with allies or vassals
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