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I wonder if the revolt risk of a conquored province would be higher, if a country with high serfdom, high aristocracy, and high centralization conquors a province with a decentralized plutacracy with low serfdom. I would think the latter would take greater exception having once a lot of liberties would tolerate much being thrown back to serfdom.
 

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Hmm I guess this would go with the whole domestic-policy sliders. I assume if you conquered a province, its "nationalism" revolt rate would be proportional to the differences in the societys (ie differences in policy sliders/tolerance). Not a bad idea.
 
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I find the revolt risk high enough at 3%, maybe because it's not really 3%, since the amount of rebellions that I get is far more than 3 out 100 possibilities.
 

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It might be difficult to implement at this stage but what would be really cool would be to make the revolt-risk in a newly conquered province relative to the differens in the domestic policy sliders between the conqueror and the former owner of the provnice. I'm sure it is something along those lines you talked about Blonde?
 
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Originally posted by Besuchov
It might be difficult to implement at this stage but what would be really cool would be to make the revolt-risk in a newly conquered province relative to the differens in the domestic policy sliders between the conqueror and the former owner of the provnice. I'm sure it is something along those lines you talked about Blonde?

You got it Besuchov, if you have high serfdom and the province you conquor has no serfdom, I just dont see that conquored population willing go back to living a life of a serf without a fight. Or you're a highly aristocratic society, I wouldnt expect to see a plutocratic society go back to aristocracy without a fight either. Conversly if you have no serfdom and you conquor a society that has high serfdom, hell you may have a less revolt risk because all those peasants would be greatful that you set them free. Napoleon had a lot of popular support from the general public by getting rid of serfdom, even Beethoven dedicated his 3rd symphony in honour of Napoleon until her decided to crown himself Emperor.