Is there any way to increase relations with villages or it is another broken feature that will never be fixed?
My relation -34 after the war, no hideouts and no one is raiding them =)-do their quests
-clear out nearby bandit hideouts
-save them if they are getting raided
-several perks increase relations with village notables
Well, it is a war and in order to win, you have to cut off enemy supply. That's how it would be done in real life.Well, you raided them and now you want to be their friend? It is a long process back up but what snuggans posted is what you need to do for some time.
In the future, do not raid villages that are close to your areas of recruitment/play/future annexation.
PS: Why do you need to be passive aggressive in your OP?
You can still proc relation gain with the 50 skill scouting perk, just go in and out prof the village until it procs. You can even have multiple scouts and switch to the other one with the town one and do a village and a town in the same day.My relation -34 after the war, no hideouts and no one is raiding them =)
It means how you said this part:P.S. why passive-aggressive? It is the bitter truth.
See somebody called me passive aggressive last week and I didn't understand what they meant, because passive aggressive IRL is very different, but it turns out they just mean comments like that. It's the internet, you can use whatever words you want and they mean whatever you want, or something.or it is another broken feature that will never be fixed?
Best way is to just do quests for them when available.Well, it is a war and in order to win, you have to cut off enemy supply. That's how it would be done in real life.
But this is the game with the mechanic that allows you to decrease relations, so it should be a reliable way to increase it.
What we have now is not the reliable way, it is completely random and for the most part broken.
P.S. why passive-aggressive? It is the bitter truth.
He can't though lol. When you have -relation they won't give you no more questsBest way is to just do quests for them when available.
Not an option under the circumstances. When at negative relations, the villagers won't give you the quests.Best way is to just do quests for them when available.
Considering how long it can take to rebuild relations, I tend to avoid raiding villages I'll one day rule.
He can't though lol. When you have -relation they won't give you no more quests
He's gotta do the scouting things, beat like 20 hideouts nearby or hope the notables lose enough power to leave the game.
Whoops my bad.Not an option under the circumstances. When at negative relations, the villagers won't give you the quests.
Just wait until they are lost
Not really applicable in my case since the villages are mine.Just wait until they are lost
So the raids are part of the power play. We just need a way to increase relations with them, some kind of quest (similar to what people were suggesting above). Or just to be able to kill everyone in the village, and repopulate it with people loyal to you...This.
Frequent raids also tank their power, so they'll be quicker to go poof. Then, when new guys show up, just... don't raid them.
Hmm, I didn't know about it, I'll check it out. ThanksYou can still proc relation gain with the 50 skill scouting perk, just go in and out prof the village until it procs. You can even have multiple scouts and switch to the other one with the town one and do a village and a town in the same day.
I'm assuming the last part was about me, if yes then fine, I'm aggressively challenging them to do their job for which they already took the money.Saying something more like what I said like "oh are you on your day off? There's no work being done here, I asked a question and nobody can answer me? Are you just shopping today and not working today? Oh so you are on the clock, so can you answer me? Do we need to have another meeting?" Is just aggressive, there's nothing passive about it, it's a direct challenge that the person is not performing thier duties.