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    Hey LT, first off I wanted to say I like the thing you did with not being able to see a general's loyalty. But recently, I have been checking on all my generals loyalty and its been saying that "trust is a hard thing to come by these days". Every single one of them has those exact words, even the faction leader! Its kind of scary thinking that every general I have could rebel at any moment. So my question is, is there a good way to boost loyalty? There have been generals who have been in cities for long periods of time and are stil untrustworthy. (Sorry if there is a post about this already.)
    Last edited by Zel408; December 30, 2010 at 02:33 AM. Reason: Typos and Word Removal

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    Default Re: Trust Issues

    Not really, I suppose to use them to fight, but then thats stupid, I suggest giving them some time out in cities for a few years, but basically there is no way to be sure which is the idea. After all Emperors had no way of knowing who was really loyal, thats why they killed everyone, also they watched the generals.

    Dont worry when you learn how to PLAY RIGHT loyalty will not be a problem, but remember there is a chance of civil war it wont matter who was loyal and who wasnt.

    Yes I PUT THOSE WORDS Trust is a hard thing to come by these days, based off the movie THE THING. Basically because there is now NO WAY to know what the loyalty is, its a game feature that was probably added before you started playing RTW. Remember alot of what new people asked has been discussed to death, I have been modding SPQR since October of 2004. And I remember and played Shogun Total war when it came out, I also enjoy my first Intel PC which was a Packard Bell 25mhz SX (had no math coprocessor) and 4mb of memory and 30mb HD. THat was an upgrade from my Commadore64K PC. ;-)
    Lt_1956
    Creator of SPQR:Total War mod since 2004

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