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    Default Odrissian diplomacy

    Hello.
    I think something must be done about this issue. Playling as the Odrissian kingdom is really painful, their income is low, their garrison is useless, noone wants to trade with them(despite they have a rare resource), their culture is often opressed by hellenic or celtic influence. I can deal with those, but I can't handle that 20 fronts war!
    Usually war with them: Macedon, Triballi, Getae, Royal Scythia(they are the worst), Pontus, Bithynia, Bosporus, if I capture the Triballi's settlement I get the Delmate, Ardiaei and the Scordisi as a reward, and every greek faction I encounter.
    Ally: maybe Tylis, but they are often useless and get destroyed by Macedon or Bithynia.
    Really, this faction is hated and neglected by everyone! Triballi and Macedon declare war on the first or second turn(because they stuffed with negative diplomatic events). Their faction trait is a joke, -35 for cultural aversion, have fun with the greeks, other cultures have -10 or -15. Noone wants to accept non-agression and trade with out demanding (sometimes huge)payment, even if the relations are good.
    Last edited by Scythion; June 18, 2014 at 07:18 PM.

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    Default Re: Odrissian diplomacy

    Alas the position of a minor faction. I think the recently overhauled them to become a "main faction" but their position is still brutal. I am playing as Massilia at the moment, and they are in a similar position... A Greek state in a sea of Celts and Iberians. I have stayed afloat so far but the Iberians finally decided to declare war after a long non aggression pact kept me safe for 100 or so turns. Things look grim. But hey, at least it isn't boringly easy!

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    Default Re: Odrissian diplomacy

    Quote Originally Posted by Noone likes Thebes:( View Post
    Alas the position of a minor faction. I think the recently overhauled them to become a "main faction" but their position is still brutal. I am playing as Massilia at the moment, and they are in a similar position... A Greek state in a sea of Celts and Iberians. I have stayed afloat so far but the Iberians finally decided to declare war after a long non aggression pact kept me safe for 100 or so turns. Things look grim. But hey, at least it isn't boringly easy!
    There is a difference between exciting and terrible. Its a shame that survival with them is almost impossible even on easy difficulty, they have a very unique and awsome army. But its strange that playing with them in the vanilla game is almost too easy. I hope DEI team will overhaul the diplomatic relations between the factions, and if its possible diplomacy itself.
    Last edited by Scythion; June 19, 2014 at 02:57 AM.

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