Hi all,
short question:
Are random events really random? Reason for asking is that I saw hints for a relation to in game processs. Example:
Third attempt to get Poland-Lithuania to fly in GC(Computer aggressive). Decided to proceed in war/economy phases. Worked fine - 4 new provinces early on, restauration and development afterwards. Currently 1535, standing army of 300.000 man, yearly tax income around 270d increasing, 2 COTs, fortesses lvl. 2 nearly everywhere, alliances with Austria, Hungary, Saxonia. Stability 3, no revolt risk with the exception of 2 of the acquired provinces (Memel, West Pommerania).
And then the random (???) event "civil war", costing me nearly half of my provinces (including the one with the highest pop) and - worse - armies with 150.000 men including one high ranked leader.
So - are the random events really random? Or does - for example - a too high number of men in a standing army trigger the event?
Regards
Thorsten
short question:
Are random events really random? Reason for asking is that I saw hints for a relation to in game processs. Example:
Third attempt to get Poland-Lithuania to fly in GC(Computer aggressive). Decided to proceed in war/economy phases. Worked fine - 4 new provinces early on, restauration and development afterwards. Currently 1535, standing army of 300.000 man, yearly tax income around 270d increasing, 2 COTs, fortesses lvl. 2 nearly everywhere, alliances with Austria, Hungary, Saxonia. Stability 3, no revolt risk with the exception of 2 of the acquired provinces (Memel, West Pommerania).
And then the random (???) event "civil war", costing me nearly half of my provinces (including the one with the highest pop) and - worse - armies with 150.000 men including one high ranked leader.
So - are the random events really random? Or does - for example - a too high number of men in a standing army trigger the event?
Regards
Thorsten