Look at how you're taxing them, now imagine instead of those taxes going to you those percentages are coming out of your pre-expense economy. Tax less if you want your vassals to be generally useful, expand and not fall behind. So consider this paradox gods: A detailed ledger providing economic information about the vassal and removed restrictions on trade with vassals (No more restrictions on what resources the overlord can give) this way they can continue building things they way they do and i can stabilize their economy when needed and best of all no major changes to the AI are required for this! just an extra page in the agreements tab perhaps. but of course I'll be realistic and assume that's not gonna happen. The desirable way to fix this is of course to improve the AI and stop relying on modifiers to make them competent. Their economy is one planet away from collapse at all times because they only develop things the very moment they are needed. The AI cannot handle the player leeching off their economy because they don't plan ahead. I think we should think back, consider why vassals were merely a stepping stone to annexation pre-overlord. So frustrating is this experience, you put so much work into overlord and truly, the systems introduced are genuinely good if only i could actually make use of them sometimes. until its so much trouble to keep them around they're better off annexed or released entirely. Its been my experience that vassals regardless of type are prone to collapse, with unemployment gripping their planets like an incurable plague, and low stability causing rebellions to fracture their empire, constantly requiring the overlord to step in and restore order only for it to happen again, and again, and again. Set to inevitably collapse from the time of vassalization in the years to come. That will attach CE to the game itself (which you must have running, obviously).I Imagine anyone who has tried to play as an overlord on difficulties below grand admiral know what I'm talking about when i say that vassals are basically a temporary resource, a ticking time bomb if you will. Click on it, and select the Shadowrun.exe (or whatever the game's EXE is called) and click ok. When you load up CE, the little "select process to open" button should be flashing. Where is the file that you're loading into CE to get it to work? Money works the same way - go to a vendor, do a scan for your total nuyen (money in this game), search it, buy something, do a search for the new total. Highlight them both and put them in the bottom section of CE, highlight them both down there, press ENTER, and type in whatever number you want your Karma points to be. If this doesn't get you down to 2 addresses, keep doing that until you do. Go back in-game, UNspend the karma so you're back to what you started with, go back to CE, type in the new number, hit next scan. Go back to CE, type in whatever your current Karma balance is (say you spent 2, so the new Karma would be 8) and then hit 'next scan'. Then, go in-game and press on an ability to spend karma points. Press first scan/new scan, whatever it is. When dealing with the Karma points, type in however many you have - say, 10 or whatever you start with. I'm getting 45k numbers when I scan lol hmmm trying to work with it.
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