Originally Posted by
Sllhouette
i've been keeping the pope under control because i assassinate each new one every turn. they can't stop me from taking on my neighbors, they would stop me every damn turn. i got unlucky, and my master assassin got killed on the job, getting me excommunicated on the spot. next turn, i lose 3 of my generals in riots. how are they so easy to kill?
i'm pissed because one of them was a young prodigy, with a mentor or tutor, already at commander-in-chief master training and was going to see a long campaign for me. he's instantly killed, and the castle he took will somehow eject my full army and then spawn their own full army, as if there weren't just occupied by me.
it wouldn't make sense that a civilian riot could kill the general, especially since they're completely suppressed and theres a gigantic elite army in the city. these citizens must be from assassins creed to get through my entire guard and kill my general.
so i guess my question is, whats the severity rate of these riots? i feel its too high if next turn i instantly lose 3 generals/governors. i would be forced to have every family member exit their cities and let them burn, instead of risking their life