lunfa_reo
Mar 16, 2012, 05:21 PM
I wasn't sure if to ask this in this forum on in Revolutions Mod's one. Since I'm playing C2C I figured I'll place it here.
I'm currently having low local rebelliousness in most of my cities but "unstable" national situation. My question is: what could happen if my national situation gets worse but at the same time I keep my local situation in each city safe?
Thanks in advance
velosepappe
Mar 17, 2012, 06:47 PM
To be honest, I dont know neither but I would appreciate if someone told me the difference.
Koshling
Mar 18, 2012, 09:03 AM
I wasn't sure if to ask this in this forum on in Revolutions Mod's one. Since I'm playing C2C I figured I'll place it here.
I'm currently having low local rebelliousness in most of my cities but "unstable" national situation. My question is: what could happen if my national situation gets worse but at the same time I keep my local situation in each city safe?
Thanks in advance
I'm also not sure, but what I thought happened was that each city's individual instability was just the total of its local + the player's national, so national instability just acts as local instability in every city. However, I may have an over-simplified model in my head ;)
Dancing Hoskuld
Mar 18, 2012, 02:53 PM
I think that if your national stability gets so bad as to cause a revolution it is of the type where you get kicked out of office and the AI plays for you for a number of turns and then you get your nation back and can play again.
lunfa_reo
Mar 19, 2012, 08:30 AM
I think that if your national stability gets so bad as to cause a revolution it is of the type where you get kicked out of office and the AI plays for you for a number of turns and then you get your nation back and can play again.
Makes sense... I remember I read about that, it also happens to the AI, where instead of the rising of separatist civs sometimes the leader is replaced and you can see the new one with a "II" after his/her name.
Anyway I advanced in research and unlocked a few civics that decrease national rebelliousness, so I'm safe now :king: