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What Can I For Making Endgame More Challenging?

Hi everyone, I love Bannerlord and have over 900 hours of it in Steam. But no matter what I do every campaign gets extremely boring after the first half. The first weeks after you founded your kingdom is the peak fun in my opinion but it fades away way too fast because AI could never ever challenge you with their map or battle tactics. You just leave very few man on a fief and wait near it and they keep trying to siege it then you farm them until they can't gather decent armies anymore then steamroll their fiefs, taking down the walls with trebuchets and F1+F3'ing on them.

I know this tactics are kinda abusive and could kill the fun and I am trying to avoid the easiest ways as much as I can but at some point not doing the best because it will be too easy doesn't sit right with me.

So my question is: what are you guys doing to make the endgame feel like you’re actually leading a powerful faction, seeking total world domination against other factions that may no longer be as strong as you, but are still cunning and scheming against you?

One thing I do for this purpose is to heavily buff enemy NPC's with Character Manager mod. This doesn't make them smarter unfortunately but at least make their parties and themselves more challenging in battles at least. For example I gave Raganvad 375 Athletism, 350 Two Handed, 350 Throwing, 275 Steward, 275 Tactics etc.

I know that there is endless challenges out here that will MAKE MYSELF WEAKER, but what I want is to make AI to be more challenging. Isn't there anything to do to improve AI decision making and battle tactics? Mods like diplomacy sure helps but I would love to hear if you have any ideas about this.

Edit: Typo on the title sorry

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