How do I please the WM?
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How do I please the WM?
Simple question, complicated aswer I guess, specially on comunist governments.
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Be circumspect and prudent and very consistent in your diplo. You don;t necessarily need a lot of treaties and transactions, but act in good faith.
Expulsion is not inevitable - It's never happened to me.
Don't try to fight the trends or push things around - the WM does what it wants pretty much independently of your actions. Be a good neighbor when appropriate. When I am playing high-wealth region, I try to do what I think the WM would do before they do it. Basically the best thing to do is ignore it.
While it is possible, don't fight the markets and jack prices around too much unless you have a good reason to do so - sometimes you want to control a commodity, sometimes you don't. I am coming to believe that when I have a commodity advantage, it can only be traded in the context of a trade negotiation - this way you get regional integrity improvement, and possibly some belli effect, while it also keeps you under the WM's radar. The WM is not benign, but its agenda is capricious.
Expulsion is not inevitable - It's never happened to me.
Don't try to fight the trends or push things around - the WM does what it wants pretty much independently of your actions. Be a good neighbor when appropriate. When I am playing high-wealth region, I try to do what I think the WM would do before they do it. Basically the best thing to do is ignore it.
While it is possible, don't fight the markets and jack prices around too much unless you have a good reason to do so - sometimes you want to control a commodity, sometimes you don't. I am coming to believe that when I have a commodity advantage, it can only be traded in the context of a trade negotiation - this way you get regional integrity improvement, and possibly some belli effect, while it also keeps you under the WM's radar. The WM is not benign, but its agenda is capricious.
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