Hi,
I'm not sure what fixed means as it applies to rebels. As the Byzantines I got rebellions in Crete, Cyprus and Naples on the first turn of the game. Huge stacks, two of which have Pronais, which I certainly can't build.
Funny thing, after a few turns, I noticed that they'd turned my color. Which was a bit of difficulty, as I couldn't support anything like that number of troops and had no way to move these fellows to fight the Turks. I had to disband a good number of them, so I could get to a positive cash flow.
As the Elmos I bribed Valencia as soon as my emmisary could get there. Next turn after, they rebel. Huge stack with several Feudal Knights.
In all my previous games I didn't see these sort of first turn (or early turns) rebellions. I've checked the Early.txt and don't see any changes in the rebellion factor for these provinces.
Now, I know that in the case of Valencia and Naples you have different religions, but they still shouldn't have thess huge stacks of units I can't build. If I wanted that, I could go back to the old setting.
Actually, if I got fewer and more predictable rebellions, I think I would prefer the old setting. At least then I know what to do to avoid it and I didn't have provinces revolting off the bat.
The more things change,
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