1- One thing which truly seems like a need to me is some form of "free trade agreement". At any time in history, there were ways to agree to make business easier between two, and to select the other as "preferencial partner". Both could get something out of it.
2- The only little "+" which I see would add so much to this is the aspect of making such agreements by puting the odds on your side And such a simple twist of making agreements has such a huge potential, should it be diplomatically, economically or geopolitically.
It brings to not attack a "business partner", it brings to better relations, it brings you to attack the other' business partner (), it can be a way to trick someone into being your vassal (or de facto ally), etc. Simply one such option in diplomacy (1) simple for the player and (2) powerful.
Anyone sees why this would be a problem to include?
2- The only little "+" which I see would add so much to this is the aspect of making such agreements by puting the odds on your side And such a simple twist of making agreements has such a huge potential, should it be diplomatically, economically or geopolitically.
It brings to not attack a "business partner", it brings to better relations, it brings you to attack the other' business partner (), it can be a way to trick someone into being your vassal (or de facto ally), etc. Simply one such option in diplomacy (1) simple for the player and (2) powerful.
Anyone sees why this would be a problem to include?
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