I'm confused. Which one should I actually build to lower the risk of revolt ?


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In a way, a circus can increase the revolt risk too. Like in my city, the biggest police mobilisations are when soccer games are taking place in the stadium because there is a huge crowd (between 30k and 50k) including rival hooligans, and unrest is not uncommon in the previous or following night. I guess it was somewhat the same in Ancient era, men never change hahadesertedfox wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 3:52 pm Yes, that should say "decreased by 10%". If you think about it, the Circus is to make people happy with entertainment.
I am happy with the "green" = good, but the wording should reflect that actual change to avoid confusion.

I think the words are fine, it's the colours are wrong... unless the developers can confirm otherwise.desertedfox wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 3:52 pm Yes, that should say "decreased by 10%". If you think about it, the Circus is to make people happy with entertainment.
I am happy with the "green" = good, but the wording should reflect that actual change to avoid confusion.

WRONG! Loyalty is increased by 40%. So if the loyalty is increased, then the risk of revolt would be.....drum roll.....DECREASED!Morbio wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 12:25 pmI think the words are fine, it's the colours are wrong... unless the developers can confirm otherwise.desertedfox wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 3:52 pm Yes, that should say "decreased by 10%". If you think about it, the Circus is to make people happy with entertainment.
I am happy with the "green" = good, but the wording should reflect that actual change to avoid confusion.
What this discussion clearly illustrates is that the confusion that arises from the current wording and colour combinations! Anything that can be done to remove this confusion would be appreciated.


So as loyalty DECREASES the chances of revolt...drum roll ...INCREASES.If a lord's loyalty reaches 0 they can rebel, taking their army with them
It's very simple to understand.When a city's Loyalty score drops to its minimum, that city will revolt



Clearly you’re not aware a war almost erupted because of a soccer matchdesertedfox wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 7:29 pm I have never seen a report where soccer hooligans have revolted and overthrown their government. However, if you have, please post a link to the article. :roll




Then don't say "It's obvious you dumbs" (because this is essentially what your precedent post was), if you acknowledge there is an issue in the wording. May I remind you the thread is all about the current wording/colours being confusing for the player ? And that issue is clearly not intended by the devs, so guess what, it's called a bug.desertedfox wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 9:52 pm You obviously haven't followed your own advice and read the whole thread carefully.
I have stated that the green colour of 10% is correct as it is a decrease the chances of a revolt, HOWEVER, I said the wording needs to be changed from "Increases" to "decreases".
In this regard, I am onboard with other posters and have been since my first post in this thread.
My disagreement comes from Morbio stating he thinks the wording is correct and the colour changed to orange, which doesn't make sense as to why are the citizens wishing to revolt, they are NOT!
In the instance of the Gladiator School, there is an increase in loyalty...but an ORANGE INCREASE in the chances of revolt. The revolt is NOT by the citizens, but the unhappy slaves/gladiators as happened historically.
So in the instance of the circus, loyalty goes up, people are happy, so to change the colour to orange and have an increase in the revolts chances leaves only the circus performers and animals to revolt...and
I would be amazed to find any person in the world to think that the circus performers and animals are going to revolt...dodon't you?



What orange 15%?desertedfox wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 9:52 pmIn the instance of the Gladiator School, there is an increase in loyalty...but an ORANGE INCREASE in the chances of revolt. ... the Circus has a GREEN 10% and the Glad School an ORANGE 15%.