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FedoUovo04

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Information​

I have verifed my game files (Steam only)​

Yes

I have disabled all mods​

Yes

I am running the latest game update​

Yes

Required​

Summary​

Sicilian Succession

Description​

The heir to the throne of Sicily in 1178 shoud be Constance of Hauteville (designated heir and aunt of William II) and not Adelisia

Steps to reproduce​

Just start the game in 1178

Game Version​

1.13

Platform​

Windows

Additional Information​

Affected Feature​

  • Gameplay

Save Game​



Other Attachments​

Adelisia.jpgConsty.jpg

 
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Hi!
High appreciation for reporting issue of historical matter :D . While it's true that historically Adelisia was not ruling after King William II, it is worth pointing that she was not among the living, when William II left this world. As it is your game (and its different every time), there is a high likely hood, that multiple historical events will not occur or will occur differently ;).
 
Hi!
High appreciation for reporting issue of historical matter :D . While it's true that historically Adelisia was not ruling after King William II, it is worth pointing that she was not among the living, when William II left this world. As it is your game (and its different every time), there is a high likely hood, that multiple historical events will not occur or will occur differently ;).
Hi, thank you for the answer. You are right, but if William had chosen Adelisia, her children would have inherited Sicily after her death, not Constance