Strange very strange. Makes me wonder a couple days ago I had a sub In melee I donβt know what made me try BUT I tried to disengage and it did - yen just plain moved off the battle.
Maybe thereβs been some changes we havenβt been told?
I've played many games, but never experienced what just happened: I inherited some units from an enemy that was eliminated at day change. The rest of his army was converted to mine. So was the territory it stood on.
Is this a new feature? A bug? A FUG?
Strange very strange. Makes me wonder a couple days ago I had a sub In melee I donβt know what made me try BUT I tried to disengage and it did - yen just plain moved off the battle.
Maybe thereβs been some changes we havenβt been told?
Nah its not a new feature, the provience just revolted and have a chance to convert the units on there to the new owner of that provience.
You are right, but it was a 5-stack of tanks. What are the odds that they don't suppress a rebellion even at 0% morale.
We're they damaged at all? 0% moral is almost guaranteed to revolt so if they were damaged it's pretty likely that they wouldn't be able to suppress it
I think that the revolt is not the unusual action, seems to me that the unusual action was the the troops in the territory basically defected to his side.
Iβve seen instances where a weak unit does not prevent the revolt and is eliminated and Iβve seen spyβs defect but never field units.
Im not completely sure on this but maybe the revolt does some damage to the unit, so only high strength units survive to defect.
I have had IA provs revolt to me with some low level units on it.
I got the units to be mine afterwards.
It is rare but happens.
So far I only saw this happen with lvl 1 infantry.
If a city has been bombarded heavily especially with Strategic Bombers it can stay at zero even with a heavy garrison
i've seen garrisons defect, thats normal
it would depend on the morale of province and strength of the garrison
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