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    Default Huge Army desapearing

    Its a big problem when you loose over 2500 men just like that. An army without general has 1 outta 2 chances to be corrupted by the rebels. Please tell me how to remove this option, its very bad. Plus if i have to escort all my armies then it will take years to get back to the front.

    thanks

    and also, is it possible to recruit more than 1 or only 2 units every couple of turns, possible to make it like in RTW, infinate ?

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    It's called loyalty and is a good feature in the game that you can't remove nor should you.
    So instead of removing things, I suggest you learn how to play the game instead.

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    I guess, this was made to slow down your expansion,. So, I agree with TB666, it's a good feature.

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    work around: send your stack form city to city....never had a problem sofar

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    i know about loyalty, but when i have a huge army that needs to join the general on the front, i just cant send it without a general coz to risky to loose them all ?!

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    Quote Originally Posted by Filip_bre
    i know about loyalty, but when i have a huge army that needs to join the general on the front, i just cant send it without a general coz to risky to loose them all ?!
    Not only that, but also if you send a general with them that is unhappy, or even temporarily unhappy, you can still lose the army, esp if the threat is big enough, or the diplomat very convincing. Check their traits before you send generals or ANYONE for that matter. Part of the game indeed - if everybody got his druthers all the time, you would probably complain the game is BORING.

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    I haven't tried this out yet, but does anyone know if leaving an army in a fort makes it less likely to rebel?

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    i just feel sad about all these men (over 10000) in just three turne that were gone ! over 20 years to recruit them all. waste of time and energy, simply

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    TB666 said it allready play the game as it meant to by m8 or do the workaround

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    thats the purpose
    a family member will be more loyal than a captain
    so stimulate this situation the loyalty feature is used

    all u can do is send a family memeber with them
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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    never happend to be corrupted a fort, but never leave any single man alone without general. the point of the game i like the less, shame

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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    that is a good feature.
    As is more realistic. That probably takes care of 20 armies in the province that have 3-4 units. That used to piss me off in rtw, it took way to long to through them fighting 1 by 1.
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    Default Re: Huge Army desapearing

    Have you tried adding agents to your armies? Particularly diplomats/spies? In R:TW at least, that made bribing them too expensive for the AI to contemplate. (provided that's what's happening)

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