Sounds like the city rebelled in your favour, doesn't happen often, but its nice when it does.
Sounds like the city rebelled in your favour, doesn't happen often, but its nice when it does.
That's it. It can happen to you, like you capture an egyptian city, it rebels and it's egyptian again.Originally Posted by RabidGibbon
Aegisthis
Men Can die, Gods cannot.
That's why R:TW teaches us the perfectly political correct lesson that you should aways massacre people of other cultural background upon conquest. Errr..... ;)
Gôtt mos, Lennart.
Killing everyone would work, just do like the Brits and replace with loyalists. It has always worked before.![]()
I have actually not been massacring people much lately, my borders are to small and my army too big to bother in RTR 5.4.1.
"A man's dying is more his survivor's affair than his own."
C.S. Lewis
"So many people tiptoe through life, so carefully, to arrive, safely, at death."
Jermaine Evans
i never do massacre, only when i'm on a military campaign with a strict schedual (sp?)
We do not sow.
I’ve noticed when I’ve encounter them the Egyptians seem to have a real problem with rebellions. Must have a huge cultural disad. Makes up for the stupid cheese they are, @#$% escapes from a Cecil B. DeMille movie.
Veni, Venti, Gripi
I came, I saw, the food did not agree with me.
LOL. The Egyptians are unlucky enough to have cities that I suspect have hardcoded unrest penalties. Like I'm sure you've all heard Jerusalem seems to have a 30% deduction of public order at all times from the actual level your temples will impart. Oh well. Egyptians. Catch is, though, cities only rebel in your favour if it was one of your founding cities. I.e. if you were the Julii, the only cities that would rebel in your favour would be Arretium and Ariminum.
EB DEVOTEE SINCE 2004
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