Watching some rebellions break out around me and I noticed that rebels, if they take one province, will move on. Good. But they always move to another of your provinces. In other words, peasant revolutionaries respect national boundaries. This seems a bit much. For example, why would a peasant uprising in a Bohemia under Austrian control not spread to Moravia under Hungarian and Silesia under P-L control?
So my questions:
1. Have I just not seen it or will peasant revolutionaries ignore boundaries?
2. Does a peasant revolt in one provinces raise the revolt chances in another. In other words, can you get a general peasant uprising in all of the eastern Holy Roman Empire? I think this would be a kinda cool feature.
So my questions:
1. Have I just not seen it or will peasant revolutionaries ignore boundaries?
2. Does a peasant revolt in one provinces raise the revolt chances in another. In other words, can you get a general peasant uprising in all of the eastern Holy Roman Empire? I think this would be a kinda cool feature.