Why do my generals keep rebelling all the time it's bloody annoying.How do i lower the chances for that?
Make sure they have a high 'loyalty' rating and raise your faction leader's authority rating.
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Are you referring to the Roman Civil war when your leader gets the "Dictator for Life" trait ala Caesar?
If this is the case I think your Dictator for Life leader needs to die and his heir becomes "Imperator Caesar" and from then the rebellion is supposed to stop once you suppress it.
HOWEVER
There is a well known bug in 2.5 where that isn't the case.
Try making a siege unit and using the "move_character" command and putting every rebel city back to your control via "auto_win attacker" once the heir becomes Imperator Caesar?
I hear it's a huge bug and I don't play the Romans to know a work around. I'd try that siege unit and moving it around the map with console commands to see if it works. It might be "cheap" but so is a bug that doesn't allow the rebellion to end when all the criteria are met.
I had a general in Spain go rebel and take a region with him. As long as that region remained in the hands of the rebels, each turn a rebel stack would generate between Capua and Rome. So each turn I had to use a legion based in Rome to take out the reble stack, until I was able to put together a stack to retake that rebel city.
Once I retook the region, the stack in Italy stopped spawning.
I don't know if that is the "bug" that I have read about, but it was interesting.