Leaders have always sought to justify aggressions, not so much for the sake of their potential victims, but in order to gain the support from the people that their power rests on. ![]() I like it too, and for me it's a matter of immersion and authenticity. ![]() The only issue I have is that obtaining peace is quite difficult, and a faction I have reduced to one province and slaughtered all it's armies rarely wants peace. ![]() Rome 2 (and all other TW titles) gives you the freedom to make war when and where you want. And if any Duke, King or county has a problem with that they will be next on the list. In real life, if I am King of England and want to invade Ireland, I **** well will. Whilst I quite like the cassus beli system on the Paradox games, it does annoy me somewhat.
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