Err, why would a nation with no risk for rebellion from high happiness and loyalty (safe enough for cautious player to leave the city), suddenly become super unhappy and disloyal such that they rebel before it's even bedtime? Did his law-enforcement accidentally kill a suspect by leaning on their neck? Do they have videos and internet such that those news spread fast enough?
I am so confused.
Except boss isn't gone. He's literally just a couple km out, still in active contact, and while the plan was to camp out he hasn't even done so even once yet.probably more complicated than just Civ style "this city is unhappy".
probably closer to a "boss is gone, I'm in charge now" deal
maybe it's because now they have real personalities instead of fake in game ones the risk of rebellion gets higher because of someone became power hungry?Err, why would a nation with no risk for rebellion from high happiness and loyalty (safe enough for cautious player to leave the city), suddenly become super unhappy and disloyal such that they rebel before it's even bedtime? Did his law-enforcement accidentally kill a suspect by leaning on their neck? Do they have videos and internet such that those news spread fast enough?
I am so confused.
that's what happens when you go with Randy RandomBro JUST left. It hasnt even been a day.
If you really want to know click on the spoiler.Err, why would a nation with no risk for rebellion from high happiness and loyalty (safe enough for cautious player to leave the city), suddenly become super unhappy and disloyal such that they rebel before it's even bedtime? Did his law-enforcement accidentally kill a suspect by leaning on their neck? Do they have videos and internet such that those news spread fast enough?
I am so confused.
If you really want to know click on the spoiler.
If you do not want to know, what for the chapter to reveal it.
The reason is quite simple: The satisfaction numbers before the transfer were kept.
The one who rebelled wasn't a squad leader. Before the transfer, the last battle they had was with a group of Ogres. The time they spent with the country was low so their satisfaction/loyalty etc. were almost non-existent. After the confusion spread from the transfer, they rebelled because they're still considering themselves POWs with burning hatred for revenge.
What Milanin said.Err, why would a nation with no risk for rebellion from high happiness and loyalty (safe enough for cautious player to leave the city), suddenly become super unhappy and disloyal such that they rebel before it's even bedtime? Did his law-enforcement accidentally kill a suspect by leaning on their neck? Do they have videos and internet such that those news spread fast enough?
I am so confused.