Quote Originally Posted by Ziu
I have also sabotaged a city down to 20%, all to no avail. The comp run roman cities do not revolt. Normally a city that revolts will revert back to the traditional owner if they still exist. This doesn't happen with roman held foreign cities? I know it does if the human player owns it!
Its really annoying

But what puzzles me is that my spies in Northern Germany have revealed that some of the cities up there occupied by the Julii faction have indeed revolted to Rebel throwing out their Roman oppressors. Its just that I can't seem to encourage the process.

Really Frustrating

Quote Originally Posted by Ziu
Is it possible the Pathia problem you mentioned was because they were unable to garrison any troops before the end of the turn?
Quite likely. But that doesn't explain why a foriegn city (say Cathage) liberated from Roman oppression by Eygpt (and thus occupied by Eygpt for a while) and then sold into slavery to the Pathian Empire would rebel back to Rome.

It just seems weird.