In Conclave, when someone calls in a favor to start a vote for a new law, I (the ruler) automatically vote one way or the other (pulling councillors with me based on favors). Is there any way to choose how I, and my loyal councillors, vote?
For example, Sir Vassal von Hasacluewhatsbestfortherealm initiates a vote to shift Burgher obligations towards taxes He calls in all his favors in a daring attempt to get this through. Let's say several of the councillors are currently promising to vote my way, let's pretend this number is just barely big enough to block the vote started by Sir Vassal. If we continue this farfetched fantasy a little further, let's pretend I want this vote to go through. Something about cities and taxes. How do I allow this?
I realize CK2 is nothing without ridiculous intrigue and shenanigans, but when someone forces a vote for a law I would like and I automatically block it and then get put on a cooldown timer before I can try to change it again seems /extremely/ unsatisfying.
(If this has been asked/answered/adressed before, I apologize for not finding it.)
For example, Sir Vassal von Hasacluewhatsbestfortherealm initiates a vote to shift Burgher obligations towards taxes He calls in all his favors in a daring attempt to get this through. Let's say several of the councillors are currently promising to vote my way, let's pretend this number is just barely big enough to block the vote started by Sir Vassal. If we continue this farfetched fantasy a little further, let's pretend I want this vote to go through. Something about cities and taxes. How do I allow this?
I realize CK2 is nothing without ridiculous intrigue and shenanigans, but when someone forces a vote for a law I would like and I automatically block it and then get put on a cooldown timer before I can try to change it again seems /extremely/ unsatisfying.
(If this has been asked/answered/adressed before, I apologize for not finding it.)
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