This command makes AI characters refuse all proposals. Entering it again disables this behavior.
The nomen
command is used to make AI-controlled characters refuse all proposals.
This means that when you use this command, none of the AI characters in the game will be able to accept any proposals, causing a stagnation in diplomatic relations and hindering progress in many domains that require AI cooperation.
This could range from marriage proposals to alliance offers or requests for aid.
This command can be especially useful if you wish to create a more challenging environment in the game or to simulate a situation where diplomatic negotiations have ramped up in difficulty.
It could be used strategically to put a temporary halt to AI transactions if, for example, an AI character is close to amassing too much power through alliances and you wish to slow them down.
To disable the nomen
command, input it again. The gameplay will then return to its normal state where AI characters can respond to and accept proposals.
The nomen
command is used to make AI-controlled characters refuse all proposals.
This means that when you use this command, none of the AI characters in the game will be able to accept any proposals, causing a stagnation in diplomatic relations and hindering progress in many domains that require AI cooperation.
This could range from marriage proposals to alliance offers or requests for aid.
This command can be especially useful if you wish to create a more challenging environment in the game or to simulate a situation where diplomatic negotiations have ramped up in difficulty.
It could be used strategically to put a temporary halt to AI transactions if, for example, an AI character is close to amassing too much power through alliances and you wish to slow them down.
To disable the nomen
command, input it again. The gameplay will then return to its normal state where AI characters can respond to and accept proposals.
In CK3, cheats are executed from the command console, a text box that you type commands into.
To open the command console press the ~ (tilde) key, which is typically located under ESC (escape).
If your keyboard does not have that key, or pressing ~ does not work, try the following keys:
Type your command into the console, and then press ENTER .