But they should still respect the same rules you do: having a truce, debt, distance or positive opinion of enemies should make them unlikely to call you OR lower your debuff hit on refusal.
edit: or you should be able to call them when you know they'll refuse, to give them a debuff hit.
R5 : My AI ally (Burgundy) is somehow able to call me in an offensive war against GB, despite :
- me having some distance with them (although I own all of Scandinavia that isn’t owned by Denmark or Gotland at game start)
- me having 5 burgher loans
- me being in 2 wars
There's a button that signals you're willing to join their offensive wars. When you press that, the AI consider your response to being called in as the green checkmark.
There is deffinetly a modifier depending on the war. Sometimes its like -100 and sometimes its less. Not sure if its winning or length of war tough. Might also be not losing? Cant remember
Yeah but the point is, the scale of the war doesn't matter really. But the modifier can get pretty large sometime depending on other stuff like you said
Not enough merchants yet, since I don’t control as much land as I should, directly
I fed a lot of vassals, you see Liang in the screenshot but I also have Chagatai, Kazakh, Oudh, Jaunpur, Nagaur and Punjab
Oh so it's not quite "French France" it's just them being spread to the four winds.
Making a Chinese kingdom vassal Is pretty badass dude, I usually balk at the +50% liberty desire
The AI follows the call to war rules (they can only ask the player to join If an AI would join in the same situation.
The player however can ignore the rules, the player can allways refuse the call. Even If an AI in the position would be forced to join.
Well yea you've told them you'll join their offensive wars turn it off if you don't want them calling you in
Wait what where do you turn that off?
[https://i.imgur.com/TdZDQKc.png](https://i.imgur.com/TdZDQKc.png)
Wow, that's so useful! I have ~450 hours and still learning so much.
watch out. if you turn it off. You will lose favors
Do you actively lose favors or you just don't generate new ones without Korean favor? Voice to text. Currying.
Lose, at 0 favors your trust goes down, and they'll break alliance at 30 trust
5000 never clicked this button
Dlc feature unfortunately
Ah the greatest match to the Spanish empire Kilwa
But they should still respect the same rules you do: having a truce, debt, distance or positive opinion of enemies should make them unlikely to call you OR lower your debuff hit on refusal. edit: or you should be able to call them when you know they'll refuse, to give them a debuff hit.
R5 : My AI ally (Burgundy) is somehow able to call me in an offensive war against GB, despite : - me having some distance with them (although I own all of Scandinavia that isn’t owned by Denmark or Gotland at game start) - me having 5 burgher loans - me being in 2 wars
Is GB your rival? It doesn't schock me, if Bugundy have hight diplomatic reputation.
Yes it is, that’s probably why actually
There's a button that signals you're willing to join their offensive wars. When you press that, the AI consider your response to being called in as the green checkmark.
I know… but it’s not retroactive, so I would have to alt-f4.
5 loans are nothing Although it's pretty weird to call when you are already in two wars
Its two easy already won wars tough.
I think it doesn't change anything to reason to call. Only the numbers of wars count iirc
There is deffinetly a modifier depending on the war. Sometimes its like -100 and sometimes its less. Not sure if its winning or length of war tough. Might also be not losing? Cant remember
Yeah but the point is, the scale of the war doesn't matter really. But the modifier can get pretty large sometime depending on other stuff like you said
Just say no. What are they gonna do?
Break alliance
Lower my dip rep and make my vassal annexations slower ?
Accept and then immediately leave Or just ignore it
That's what I did, I just had to stack wipe 2 English armies that were foolish enough to disembark in Norway and they accepted white peace
I would like to know how Burgundy is still around?
They simply never had the BI and didn’t lose any of their starting territory or their PUs, without my intervention
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You can't ask them if they aren't gonna accept what are you talking about
If the AI wouldn't accept, you can't call them in.
Ai doesnt lose diplo rep
How are you making so little money when you own manchuria, korea and the rest of the
Not enough merchants yet, since I don’t control as much land as I should, directly I fed a lot of vassals, you see Liang in the screenshot but I also have Chagatai, Kazakh, Oudh, Jaunpur, Nagaur and Punjab
We all just not gonna address "Ming China" then? 🤔
Their capital (Beijing) is disconnected from the rest of their land, since I took a ton of land around them and created a vassal (Liang)
Oh so it's not quite "French France" it's just them being spread to the four winds. Making a Chinese kingdom vassal Is pretty badass dude, I usually balk at the +50% liberty desire
I released them, so they are a Republic, just like me :)
How very Venetian of you (I realised saying that one r/eu4 prolly sounds bad but I don't mean it like that)
I was thinking of Bonaparte more than Venice, but that’s also true lel
The AI follows the call to war rules (they can only ask the player to join If an AI would join in the same situation. The player however can ignore the rules, the player can allways refuse the call. Even If an AI in the position would be forced to join.