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1) I had a bug occur with an event that popped up right as I was clicking on the book icon to check stats in the game log. There is no way to exit the log or do anything else as long as the event window is present. But when I held my pointer over the buttons in this mode, it would not give me the ramifications of each option.

Since I didn't know what the impact would be I was forced to make a guess...which ended up forcing me to take out a loan. I was not a happy camper!

2) I can't provide a lot of specifics here, but as Portugal, I seem to have an event-caused increase in revolt risk in Oporto that never goes away. I don't recall the event, although it may have occurred - but when I put my icon over the revolt risk, it tells me that +6 on the percentage is from an event. How could that last forever? Now at times when my stability is less than +3, I have at least 1 revolt per year, sometimes two or three. I assume that this is some sort of bug - if it was intended, I can't imagine why one of my core provinces should revolt every single year!
 
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Derek Pullem

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Originally posted by Paulo I
1) I had a bug occur with an event that popped up right as I was clicking on the book icon to check stats in the game log. There is no way to exit the log or do anything else as long as the event window is present. But when I held my pointer over the buttons in this mode, it would not give me the ramifications of each option.

Since I didn't know what the impact would be I was forced to make a guess...which ended up forcing me to take out a loan. I was not a happy camper!

2) I can't provide a lot of specifics here, but as Portugal, I seem to have an event-caused increase in revolt risk in Oporto that never goes away. I don't recall the event, although it may have occurred - but when I put my icon over the revolt risk, it tells me that +6 on the percentage is from an event. How could that last forever? Now at times when my stability is less than +3, I have at least 1 revolt per year, sometimes two or three. I assume that this is some sort of bug - if it was intended, I can't imagine why one of my core provinces should revolt every single year!

I'll post no.1 in beta forum because it happened to me as well. No. 2 is already posted (I posted it) and I hope will make it to next beta patch. That will probably be 1.03 for retail version. BTW the event is suposed to last for a long time (40 years or so) but it actually lasts indefinitely - well more than 100 years anyway.