This event for Prussia: is there any possible point to this? I mean, if it does pop up (and it often does) it raises people's militancy, consciousness, and changes the government back to monarchy. But in order to change *from* a monarchy to a con mon/democracy, certain reforms have to be in place - and after the event fires, these reforms will change the government right back to what it was before.
So basically what the Bismarck event does is raise revolt risk for Germany forever, since it has no deathdate. That's it. Just screw up the game for the next 80 years, no other effect. Is this working as designed?
Heck, I'm going to edit Prussia's event file and remove this broken event for good, it's really unnecessary IMO. Even if it is historical, historically the revolt risk would, at some point, die off.
So basically what the Bismarck event does is raise revolt risk for Germany forever, since it has no deathdate. That's it. Just screw up the game for the next 80 years, no other effect. Is this working as designed?
Heck, I'm going to edit Prussia's event file and remove this broken event for good, it's really unnecessary IMO. Even if it is historical, historically the revolt risk would, at some point, die off.