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Religion tollerance

I've noticed some AI countries have the "special ability" to set the tollerance of various religions at maximum level. For example, Turks provinces professing sunni, sciite, catholic and orthodox have a (-4) of rebellion rate from religious tollerance. The same occurs in France with catholic, reformists and protestants. Try with your bar to get the same result with four religions: impossible. You can have maximum tollerance only with two religion out of 4/5 and to reach this you will set zero or low tollerance to at least one religion. It's a sort of "law of nature", but only for human players!!!

Francesco
 
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I think the AI has more sliders than the human player, because its not good at changing them...
 

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Re: OK...

Originally posted by francescomoro
... but it's so unrealistic seeing all those catholic, orthodox and sunny under Turkish rule that NEVER try rebellions, apart from historical or random events!

Francesco

I think the AI has so many sliders because its _really_ bad at moving them about.

So its better to have unhistoricl few rebellions than having all empires with 2 or more religions collapse again and again