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My campaign with the Nagaoka/Shogun side was hard, was challenging but I remember thinking "I´m so happy that at least my allies are backing me up, in the end, this is a sort of coalition war".
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My attempts with all imperial factions: "Why it seems to me, that I am the only one taking the fight to the Shogun side while the rest of the imperials are either killing each other or trying to find a way to destroy me, I´m playing imperial side, but it seems I am playing as independent".
Idk, the AI is broken, I didn´t know about that little secret in Rome II, mainly because I never even thought of trying "This is Total War", but if that is the case as you said, well that´s pretty easy tbh.
Even more broken AI.
I managed to beat the campaign for the Shogunate side with Nagaoka and somehow, some way my main allies never betrayed me. So idk what´s going on with this behavior from the IA which is so reckless and anti-player at times.