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I don't see the image.
Yep, looks like an accident while merging.Two bugs(maybe) in recent svn revision
First, this coast plot near Brunei(the plot which the work boat is on) is Rainforest?
Not sure, will investigate.Second, after I played as America civs(USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil) about 10 times, I find that now there's no immigrates from the Old World to America now. I don't remember it was removed in the previous versions. So is it a bug?
Considering how often you don't see images that everyone else can see, maybe this is a problem on your end?I don't see the image.
New commit:
- relaxed conditions where AI refuses to capitulate because of insufficient war success for small civilizations
- AIs are now more willing to capitulate if their situation is desperate (one core city left and capital threatened by enemy troops
- vassal limit now by military power and population instead of number of vassals
- stability checks for vassals are now triggered only along with master stability checks
- vassal crises can at most be as bad as their master's stability allows
- human vassals benefit from the human "crisis is imminent" rule
- fixed a bug where the "crisis is imminent" flag was incorrectly reset
- released civs start with a favorable attitude towards the player that released them
- vassal dynamic names only apply to capitulated civs
Huh, turns out there was a mistake in the code that went further than this feature. Stability checks for vassals didn't even happen at the same time as their master's as intended. I'll upload a fix.OK, I'm a little confused. I'm Turkey, and I'm stable/shaky. My vassal Russia experiences a stability check, and collapses to core. Working as intended?
edit: My vassal Iran just took a complete collapse; I'm still stable?
Extremely high, as evidenced by the amount of children Genghis Khan spawned.Reproducibly?