Montbrun wrote:Keep in mind that they need 1000 EPs to get their Reforms.
Yeah and maybe this is what makes the AI not sign the treaty and keep saving the EP... This is also why I think a clarification between the diplomacy interface, the EP interface (F3/F4) and the RGD interface is needed. Right now we have 3 "systems" that sort of collide with each other more than they complement each other : Why are some specific peace treaties (Pressburg / Tilsit / others) dealed with in the EP interface ? Sure I understand the designers wanting to be able to follow in history's track, but then couldn't they for example have turned these peaces into "packages" in the offer peace ledger of the diplomacy interface ?
I find myself in a funny situation in game : as the french I quickly trashed Prussia in 1806, wiping the floor with dispersed stacks in northern Bavaria and Wurtemberg because Prussia was at war with Wurtemberg (silly...) when the AI made it dow me. And quite quickly after I took Berlin Prussia started to offer me great peace deals : release Westphalia and the duchy of Warsaw + Hambourg and a few more useless provinces + all the gold they could muster during 3 years (ie close to 500 per year).... To be honest this is about as good as what Tilsit gives me, but I kept ignoring it just so that I could "test" the Tilsit sequence even though I have no clue how it will come... btw, had I accepted the Prussian offer, would Westphalia and Warsaw have been released as my satellites or as neutrals ?
My point is that overall some simplifying of how the game works in this regard would be a good thing.
EDIT : btw I do think that all 3 interfaces are very interesting and have real merits, just that they are a bit "too much" in the context of this game. I would personnaly get rid of the EP interface, develop RGDs and simplify the diplomatic interface to make it a lot more like EUII's.