



You can't control what your client state builds, and even if you could, their building do not contribute to your province.ģ.) I don't think the income from the client state tribute is significantly higher than what you would earn from directly controlling their settlement.Ĥ.) It's impossible to diplomatically assimilate them into your faction. If a client state exists in one of your provinces you can't issue edicts because you don't control 100% of the province.Ģ.) They hold back provinces by limiting what you can build.
