Power distribution tooltips all wrong regarding armies
The tooltips for increasing peasant, burgher, clergy, and noble power seem largely incorrect regarding their effects on army distribution. For instance, peasant power claims that increasing it will increase light cavalry and light infantry, but instead seems to increase pikemen and light infantry. Burgher power claims to increase pikemen and archers, but instead seems to increase heavy infantry and archers (in fact, the reason I first realised this was a problem was that my provinces with 0% peasant power and 50% burgher power had -no- pikemen!) I haven't done an exhaustive analysis, but I'm fairly sure that clergy and noble power have inconsistencies as well.
Either the tooltips are incorrect, or the effect of power distribution is incorrect.
The tooltips for increasing peasant, burgher, clergy, and noble power seem largely incorrect regarding their effects on army distribution. For instance, peasant power claims that increasing it will increase light cavalry and light infantry, but instead seems to increase pikemen and light infantry. Burgher power claims to increase pikemen and archers, but instead seems to increase heavy infantry and archers (in fact, the reason I first realised this was a problem was that my provinces with 0% peasant power and 50% burgher power had -no- pikemen!) I haven't done an exhaustive analysis, but I'm fairly sure that clergy and noble power have inconsistencies as well.
Either the tooltips are incorrect, or the effect of power distribution is incorrect.
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