Okay this is just ridiculous and needs to be fixed asap.
I went on a Holy War as the Kingdom of Ireland and managed to take a province (Alto Aragon).
After making peace, I set my marshal to suppress revolts, and revolt risk was 0%. And then the following happened:
1159, September 5th; Locals Revolt.
1159, October 8th; Locals Revolt.
1159, November 4th; Locals Revolt.
1159, November 24th; Locals Revolt.
1159, December 14th; Locals Revolt.
1160, February 17th; Locals Revolt.
1160, April 18th; Locals Revolt.
1160, June 17th; Locals Revolt.
1160, September 5th, Locals revolt (this time three of them happened in a row while I was fighting, and I ended up finally losing the battle against a mass of 4700+ rebels, after which point they of course took the province back.)
Each time with around 2400 rebel soldiers spawned. Excuse les francais but where the F**K are they getting all of these troops? By my math that's roughly 25,000 troops raised by rabble in around one year, from a single crappy mountain province that has a supply limit of 9k. When there is zero (0) revolt risk.
Well done Alto Aragon peasants. You win the crusades where an entire sheikdom could not.
I understand that there needs to be mechanisms in place to prevent weird stuff like Ireland owning a piece of Spain but conjuring rebels out of thin air over and over and over and over seems a mite excessive. Early on it was literally one revolt was put down and the next one would arise. Like there's an army of 2400 rebels just waiting in the wings for their turn.
It's just frustrating. There needs to be a limit on this sort of thing. It makes the entire holy war thing utterly and completely pointless. In fact I am going back to the save I made before I went, because I did -not- go through all of that trouble and so many setbacks just to get killed by a number of revolting peasants that couldn't possible realistically exist. The entire Kingdom of Ireland can't produce that many troops in a year.
Edit: Added a save file. Unfortunately it is already at the end of the timeline and the rebels are already sieging Alto Aragon. I'm not sure what would be required, so if an earlier save is needed please just let me know.
I went on a Holy War as the Kingdom of Ireland and managed to take a province (Alto Aragon).
After making peace, I set my marshal to suppress revolts, and revolt risk was 0%. And then the following happened:
1159, September 5th; Locals Revolt.
1159, October 8th; Locals Revolt.
1159, November 4th; Locals Revolt.
1159, November 24th; Locals Revolt.
1159, December 14th; Locals Revolt.
1160, February 17th; Locals Revolt.
1160, April 18th; Locals Revolt.
1160, June 17th; Locals Revolt.
1160, September 5th, Locals revolt (this time three of them happened in a row while I was fighting, and I ended up finally losing the battle against a mass of 4700+ rebels, after which point they of course took the province back.)
Each time with around 2400 rebel soldiers spawned. Excuse les francais but where the F**K are they getting all of these troops? By my math that's roughly 25,000 troops raised by rabble in around one year, from a single crappy mountain province that has a supply limit of 9k. When there is zero (0) revolt risk.
Well done Alto Aragon peasants. You win the crusades where an entire sheikdom could not.
I understand that there needs to be mechanisms in place to prevent weird stuff like Ireland owning a piece of Spain but conjuring rebels out of thin air over and over and over and over seems a mite excessive. Early on it was literally one revolt was put down and the next one would arise. Like there's an army of 2400 rebels just waiting in the wings for their turn.
It's just frustrating. There needs to be a limit on this sort of thing. It makes the entire holy war thing utterly and completely pointless. In fact I am going back to the save I made before I went, because I did -not- go through all of that trouble and so many setbacks just to get killed by a number of revolting peasants that couldn't possible realistically exist. The entire Kingdom of Ireland can't produce that many troops in a year.
Edit: Added a save file. Unfortunately it is already at the end of the timeline and the rebels are already sieging Alto Aragon. I'm not sure what would be required, so if an earlier save is needed please just let me know.
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