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    Now I know that it isn't possible with a normal game, but it is somehow (with modding) possible to be able to assign governer posts and offices to the princes? I'd love to have the feature, really.

    Also, does anyone has an idea why CA choose for this way? Maybe because you'd get some awesome 'free' governors if you have great heirs? (let's say, Byz?)

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    I'm pretty sure it's hardcoded, so impossible to do even through modding.
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    Default Re: Princes as Governors

    Quote Originally Posted by Cambyses II
    I'm pretty sure it's hardcoded, so impossible to do even through modding.
    Ai, a shame. It'd add some roleplaying to the game, and I just have to make one of my heirs the Prince of Wales or the King of Scotland..

    Thanks for the reply!
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    I'm afraid you'll have to wait with it until the princes have "grown out" of the royal family. Then, they often make excellent governors indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deus ret.
    I'm afraid you'll have to wait with it until the princes have "grown out" of the royal family. Then, they often make excellent governors indeed.
    Indeed. There's a point in giving the uncles some land to keep 'm happy, of course. Just a shame that they can't already get 'm when they're still in the heir-line.

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    Those uncles can be a real thorn in the side. There seems to be some hardcoded feature (or perhaps my imagination, or the result of circumstances?) whereby if they outnumber a newly crowned and particularly a weak king, they suffer a most catastrophic drop in loyalty. You can have a civil war on your hands rather quickly in such cases (which can be a good thing).
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