LordFlashheart
Regular
Just another suggestion: When you're doing too well in a war you may be caught into the "endless war trap".
Let's say you - as a vassal - and the other lords of your faction are very successful in a war agaonst another faction; conquering castle after castle, town after town and defeating lord after lord. Your king will always be like "We're winning this war, so I don't see a reason to end it". This seems to be going on endlessly, but that's somewhat annoying. It would be more realistic and playable if, at a certain point, the inferior faction would do everything to get a peacy treaty. But it doesn't.
It would be much more lifelike if the losing faction would beg for peace and the superior one would sign it, as in real life there are many good reasons to make peace even if you are victorious. As to M&B, for example the lords who hold only villages should wish for peace, as their villages for sure will be looted frequently and they don't get their income. Also other lords may ache for peace, to upgrade their fiefs, rebuild their forces or just simply getlaid married.
I've got a notion that in Diplomacy there will never be peace between two factions if one side stands head and shoulders above another. And, being a vassal, you've got no influence except doing the guildmaster's quest or annihilating the enemy.
Let's say you - as a vassal - and the other lords of your faction are very successful in a war agaonst another faction; conquering castle after castle, town after town and defeating lord after lord. Your king will always be like "We're winning this war, so I don't see a reason to end it". This seems to be going on endlessly, but that's somewhat annoying. It would be more realistic and playable if, at a certain point, the inferior faction would do everything to get a peacy treaty. But it doesn't.
It would be much more lifelike if the losing faction would beg for peace and the superior one would sign it, as in real life there are many good reasons to make peace even if you are victorious. As to M&B, for example the lords who hold only villages should wish for peace, as their villages for sure will be looted frequently and they don't get their income. Also other lords may ache for peace, to upgrade their fiefs, rebuild their forces or just simply get
I've got a notion that in Diplomacy there will never be peace between two factions if one side stands head and shoulders above another. And, being a vassal, you've got no influence except doing the guildmaster's quest or annihilating the enemy.