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Thread: Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

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    Default Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

    I've just started my Illyria campaign and I've noticed that I can't get my -50% birth rates up.
    Can anyone help me please?
    Cattle die, kindred die,
    Every man is mortal:
    But the good name never dies
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    Default Re: Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

    Shameless bump
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    Every man is mortal:
    But the good name never dies
    Of one who has done well

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    Default Re: Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

    Birthrates ?
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    Default Re: Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

    Population growth is -50%.
    Cattle die, kindred die,
    Every man is mortal:
    But the good name never dies
    Of one who has done well

    Havamal 76

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    Default Re: Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

    Is this RTR VII or Platinum ?
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    Default Re: Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

    I guess this is RTR VII and it's your first campaign? There are minor settlements and major settlements in RTR VII, like Lyssos and ROMA (spelled like this in game as well). The minor settlements only serve as stronghold and you can only build a restricted number of buildings, like roads and farms, and usually there are no units to be recruited there. To prevent them from becoming major settlements, they have been given a -50% population growth. Thus, population always stays at 400 because it can't go lower than that.
    "Pompeius, after having finished the war against Mithridates, when he went to call at the house of Poseidonios, the famous teacher of philosophy, forbade the lictor to knock at the door, as was the usual custom, and he, to whom both the eastern and the western world had yielded submission, ordered the fasces to be lowered before the door of science."

    Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 7, 112

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    Default Re: Why does Lyssos have such a bad birth rate?

    Ok.
    Cattle die, kindred die,
    Every man is mortal:
    But the good name never dies
    Of one who has done well

    Havamal 76

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