

I seriously cannot fathom why these options are somehow not sufficient that we need a "Take control of all peace treaties" button added in an official update. If you really, REALLY do not want to mod things (For some reason), use console commands to give lands and puppets to whatever nations you want. If you really want to direct peace treaties, download a mod or make one if you think what's out there is not sufficient. None of this is necessary, just like allowing the player to directly control all peace treaties and effectively, the flow of the post-war. Why would it ever be a bad idea to add the Equestria at War scenario to base game? It's an option! Pfft, we don't need better diplomacy mechanics, instead let's just give the player the ability to rearrange the global diplomatic ties whenever they want, just use self control and only change things when you think it makes sense!

Let's give the player the ability to nuke wherever they want before nukes are even unlocked! You can just make it a house rule to not press that button until you have stored nukes and air superiority! Why improve the AI's template production? You can just use self control and knowingly use bad templates! Click to expand.Let me introduce you to this magical concept of "consistent game mechanics that do not require you to artificially nerf yourself by refusing to use options available to you".
