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SchwartzScooter
01-31-2004, 18:23
In this forum there are numerous references to province happiness and loyalty. What is the difference? How do you determine how much happiness a province has? http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/gc-wall.gif

insolent1
01-31-2004, 19:59
They both mean the same really, happiness will be seen in some of your generals vices ie unhinged loon -30 happiness(means -30 loyalty in said province). So a province with 200% loyalty is a province with 200% happiness http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/idea.gif

Queen Lauralanthalasa Solostaran
02-01-2004, 18:26
Not necessarily. I've had 200% Happiness and 175% loyalty.

Gregoshi
02-01-2004, 20:17
As I recall, happiness affects the florin output of the province. Happy people are happy workers who produce more. Loyalty affects the likelihood of the people rebelling. It is possible to hate the king but like the prosperity he brings and visa-versa.

SchwartzScooter
02-02-2004, 19:16
Thanks - I appreciate the assistance. Queen Lauralanthalasa Solostaran (glad I don't have to spell this often), you said you had 200% Happiness and 175% loyalty. Where did you see the 200% Happiness stated? I have only seen province loyalty stated. Is there a magic button I need to push that is not obvious to us older types? http://www.totalwar.org/forum/non-cgi/emoticons/gc-dizzy2.gif