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Radier
02-07-2008, 22:02
First, let me give my gratitude of EB. I love it, and I am learning alot of history from you guys.

To my question. Do you by any chance know the probability of how often a newly conquered settlement, when rioting, joins another faction?

I conquered Schytia minor with Getai, and the next turn, the eleutheroi greek coastal town rebels and joins the Hellenic Alliance (Koinon Hellenon). :beam:

One would think it would rebel for its independence again, but apparently this is not the case. Is each city different? Are some greek cities more prone to join Koinon Hellenon than other greek cities? And what if, for example, the Bastarnae had rebeled against me when playing the Getai, would they allways become eleutheroi again (since it seems very unlikely that they want to join the distant Suebi). Someone please explain the game mechanics and how much you have altered with them to fit the historical accuracy policy.

Thanks again for the wonderful mod.

anubis88
02-07-2008, 22:10
AFAIK if the city has a goverment type of a faction, it will revolt to that faction

Radier
02-07-2008, 22:16
Ah, that sounds logical. Much more simple than I thought...

And if the gov-type is destroyed it rebels to eleutheroi i guess?

bovi
02-07-2008, 22:30
It's the core building that determines it, IE the governor's palace. The settlement can go both to eleutheroi and to the faction in question if it's held by another faction, if held by the faction who has the core building it will definitely go to eleutheroi.

Radier
02-08-2008, 10:47
Ok thanks bovi. Do you also know the 'odds' the rebel city joining playable faction/eleutheroi?

bovi
02-08-2008, 22:02
No, sorry. In my experience it's somewhere between 30-80% chance of rebellion to the faction, but I don't know and it's a really vague number...

The Wandering Scholar
02-09-2008, 00:12
Yes it seems logical that the government decides where the city is going

bovi
02-09-2008, 15:21
...no. The government is always destroyed and recreated by the conqueror.