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    Does anyone else have trouble keeping a lot of their core cities happy besides me? It seems like without a good governer, your on low taxes and have a decent sized garrison. Even after spy and assassin building, nothing seems to turn up that would cause unrest, and this is italy, there are no foreign buildings. Would it be possible to implement Polytheism into the game, so that we can keep the people happy. Certainly cities didn't build to a single god. If this isn't possible, could larger bonuses be added to temples with building times for the very first one and possibly second being quick, and then the latter ones taking a very long time to build to balance the effects?

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    It's probably due to squalor (overcrowding). Counter that by building more troops to keep the population a bit lower, and always leave governors in your core cities. Try to build public health bonus buildings to increase happiness, and put taxes up as high as possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiberius
    It's probably due to squalor (overcrowding). Counter that by building more troops to keep the population a bit lower, and always leave governors in your core cities. Try to build public health bonus buildings to increase happiness, and put taxes up as high as possible.
    Just remember that health buildings can add to population growth also.

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    you could try making the population rebel then exterminate hehehe
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    why bother, just give it to some warring faction then immediately take it back again. that way, you can repeat the nika riots and its aftermaths in good ol' constantinople.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pezhetairoi
    why bother, just give it to some warring faction then immediately take it back again. that way, you can repeat the nika riots and its aftermaths in good ol' constantinople.
    It's uber gamey, it sucks alot, it's totally anti-climax, BUT, it's the only way to avoid a full-stack rebellion of 3 gold-chevron units.

    Had to do it in two different cities already. Annoying, but inevitable.

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    I've got nearly everything but a final military building built, and something about having to slaughter my cities seems wrong. Though, it is rather amusing when you've conquered the entire map minus two provinces and give it to the enemy, then slaughter them all. Holocaust?

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    If you've got a decent governor in them then you can keep them happy until the population growth gets negative.

    In my current campaign as the Ptolemai I got Alexandreia from about 35k down to a population of around 25k with my faction heir in it and taxes on very high. Now I'm able to put them on high taxes without a governor present with a population growth of 0%.

    Also when you conquer a settlement either enslave or exterminate the population, especially later on in the game (unless it's one of your homeland provinces)

    Edit: I forgot, I also built lots of cheap troops (akonistai I believe) and shipped them over to settlements I exterminated to disband them there
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    In 1.5, won't we be able to recruit governors/generals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dayve
    In 1.5, won't we be able to recruit governors/generals?
    Perhaps; this is a question we've been debating. In addition, we've been debating whether or not to try to make all recruited units led by generals, which would have some major benefits but also some drawbacks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khelvan
    Perhaps; this is a question we've been debating. In addition, we've been debating whether or not to try to make all recruited units led by generals, which would have some major benefits but also some drawbacks.
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    Default Re: Happiness / Polytheism

    Quote Originally Posted by khelvan
    Perhaps; this is a question we've been debating. In addition, we've been debating whether or not to try to make all recruited units led by generals, which would have some major benefits but also some drawbacks.
    Like in MTW? Could be good, but if battles with two or more generals on a side can cause a CTD I can't imagine a whole army of generals helping much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khelvan
    Perhaps; this is a question we've been debating. In addition, we've been debating whether or not to try to make all recruited units led by generals, which would have some major benefits but also some drawbacks.
    How exactly would that work? I've never played 1.5 or BI and didn't realize that was possible. When you recruit a unit would you automatically get a general that becomes part of the family or would they be non-family members that get traits and what not?

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