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Author Topic: lets do something about how easy it is to take away vassals  (Read 2945 times)
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gabzpiano
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« on: November 17, 2017, 00:54:14 AM »

its 1 of the most annoying parts of the game since imperialism was introduced. the high level vassals are very important. and people can take them away from each other non-stop back and forth with no way to defend. one thing that would start to improve it is to help us find the vassals we had that got stolen. so in bookmarks window, there should be another tab called "recent destroyed holdings" where it shows the locations of where you recently had a vassal, trade post, colony, military post anything that has been destroyed recently either by yourself or by opponent as well as vassals that were stolen so we can more easily get it back. or if you gave me more bookmark space i could at least bookmark all of my vassals myself

oh AND LETS NOT FORGET THERE ARE A LOT OF CHEATERS WHO WILL KNOW THE LOCATION OF EVERY ONE OF MY VASSALS BY USING 3RD PARTY PROGRAMS
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2017, 16:03:50 PM »

On my side  I also use a paper to note the positions of any interresting point of the map.
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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2017, 17:22:39 PM »

Thank you, I'll follow your suggestion and it will be reviewed.
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