That would be the epidemic event, but in my games, the reduction in life rating is always temporary.ohms_law said:I've seen the events that "temporarily" reduce the life rating fire off before... and the change is seemingly permanent. I haven't (yet) tried to check it out, though.
Agreedjonesy1289 said:Well... by moving it down a bit... the chances are that in 1918 the army would be larger than in 1861... so more chance of it appearing later on really. They should be included in my opinion... they are historical divisions of the US army.
Perikles25 said:But if it's an epidemic (which i had) it should go up again, shouldn't it ?
JMS424 said:I dunno if this has been addressed, but when the US is played by AI (dunno if this happens if played by human), somehow the Nez Perce land cessations dont always trigger - in several games Ive played through, Canada controls much of Washington, Montana, Idaho, etc. after annexing Nez Perce.
qvcatullus said:I've been playing a USA game and the Republicans kept losing elections until 1869. When they were in power the CSA revolted, but so did Deseret and California -- almost immediately. It was before my fleets charged up from 80% to 100%. Is this because the war was delayed to such a late start date so the events thought that the war was extremely protracted?
Are there any events that will bring them back into the fold peacefully if I win the war solidly/quickly enough? Are there any events I can use to *ahem* convince them to do so? Or will I need to invade them and cheese the folks off all over again?
ohms_law said:How?