This was a thing in CK2 as well, not sure if the mechanic is exactly the same though. In CK2, if someone refuses a title revocation, they start a war against the tyranny and they seem to give all the vassals the option to join. I got this prompt many times when playing as a vassal and it was just a binary yes/no thing. I wonder if there is any rhyme or reason to the AI choosing to join or not, either in CK2 or 3.
I think there are different catalysts in play:I don't have CK2 installed to check, bu I think it was opinion based there - if the AI liked the rebel more than the liege, they tended to join. I think. Here, it's something else. I did notice that repeatedly reloading and starting a rebellion always causes the same vassals to join, so it's not completely random, there is some reason behind it. Beats me what that is though.
... anyone who isn't scared by you (by your level of Dread).
everything else we already had in CK2.
Is there a mod for weakening the fervor-draining effects of random-ass bishops being pervy?
Yes there is, it changes penalty from 10 to 5, i dont remember its name thoMod for fervour going up when you win a holy war is out.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2229532952
Is there a mod for weakening the fervor-draining effects of random-ass bishops being pervy? Because it gets old fast. "Oh, some bishop can't keep it in his pants. Time to half of France to embrace Catharism." Catholicism seems immensely weak in my game.
Much like secrets that's a very limited version of a major mechanic I developed for my game. Maybe they'll do a whole DLC on it and flesh it out to something actually interesting. Paradox loves to add mechanics that are like 50% of the way to awesome and never improve them, though.The vassal contracts are an addition I like, it better reflects the personal aspect of vassalage and the countless little privileges and freedoms various vassals had.
Vassal Contract is definitively one of the best additions to the franchise. It really makes every vassal more unique.
I had a situation where some pathetic Count lady forced herself into my council by getting a hook on me and guaranteeing herself a position, thus she became my Steward. Not only she had terrible skill, but was also forcing out some Powerful Vassal who had pretty good skill. At the time I wanted to keep vassals in line (stabilize the realm while I was still a kid), so it was really bad news for me. I sent my Spymaster to get a hook on her, but since SHE already changed her contract I couldn't change it back. I find this part ("contract was already changed") annoying. I ended up finding out she had a lover, meaning I could send her to prison, which fixed the problem.If I win I shall get a hook to change the vassal contract granting my character religious freedom. The vassal contracts are an addition I like, it better reflects the personal aspect of vassalage and the countless little privileges and freedoms various vassals had.
Are these features random generated or do the parents' features play some part in them, but they aren't quite balanced yet, is that the joke?
Are these features random generated or do the parents' features play some part in them, but they aren't quite balanced yet, is that the joke?
I had a situation where some pathetic Count lady forced herself into my council by getting a hook on me and guaranteeing herself a position, thus she became my Steward. Not only she had terrible skill, but was also forcing out some Powerful Vassal who had pretty good skill. At the time I wanted to keep vassals in line (stabilize the realm while I was still a kid), so it was really bad news for me. I sent my Spymaster to get a hook on her, but since SHE already changed her contract I couldn't change it back. I find this part ("contract was already changed") annoying. I ended up finding out she had a lover, meaning I could send her to prison, which fixed the problem.If I win I shall get a hook to change the vassal contract granting my character religious freedom. The vassal contracts are an addition I like, it better reflects the personal aspect of vassalage and the countless little privileges and freedoms various vassals had.
Genetics play a role and parents' features can be inherited. In the picture the chick has the plague which doesn't help her looks.
Kids can't into murder schemes.Was murder not an option?
I figured you were closer to adulthood to start scheming.Kids can't into murder schemes.Was murder not an option?