No, I currently don't plan to add a submissive path, mostly because it would feel strange to me that the powerful leader of an empire is submitting to others and it would probably cause issues with the story line. But I won't rule out that the player can start romances with other characters that then could also lead to sub-scenes in the bedroom.
That was actually what I ment, so I hope it will be added alter. =)
The main problem there was so far that I did not really see options on what would be added in the diplomacy that would not completely throw over the balance and the story line. But ideas are welcome
The problem I have that the current system is kinda ..unfair to the opponents. Every agression is basicly started by you.
Allow the Monks & Nuns in the city (which somehow does not change anything oô) and you can build yoruself up without worying about abstinencia. Paradise just sit on their asses anyway. Only the Futazones are any threat, because you could eventually run out of the money to bribe them.
Maybe some sort of affection level that decreases over time would help.
Trade agreements or other cooperation raises it, but just sitting on existing treaties lets it fall - and if it is too low they demand something or go to war.
That could also help with the Futas, because that would reduces there rather escalating demands.
Also, how come the Futa Raiding parties can become stronger than the actual army? Or is that just a hiccup I ran into my last game? =D
Because they cheat? I don't know, but you actually just gave me an idea that maybe it could be possible for the player to launch a raid on enemies to weaken them somehow. That could be a fun thing. You could gain resources or slaves or whatever else... I'll add this idea to my long list of things I want to add at some point
Yaay, I helped. ^_^
I still hope you can get kinky with futas as a male leader, but I guess I have to wait and see for now ^^
EDIT: Is it possible to add some more laws for body parts? Like small breasts favoritism and such. Would be neat if they would cost double influence if the opposing law is a tradition.. Some limitation of law-traditions would be nice too, at the moment you can get all nonconflicting laws with just a bit of waiting around..