How do you prevent civil war Imperators in Rome?

The whole thing is based off of their power base, so if you are able to keep everyone’s power as low as possible, you have to piss off a lot more people to start the war. The other thing to do is keep an eye on all of your governors and generals loyalty and replace them before they become disloyal.

How do you trigger a civil war in Rome 2?

Once your imperium is too high the war is triggered. However the war can be triggered before reaching too high an imperium, if your political influence drops too low as a monarchy/barbarian state, or if the balance of power isn’t maintained in a republic.

How do you secure loyalty in Rome 2?

Secure Loyalty: Base cost 25 plus influence modifiers….How to gain influence:

  1. Assign your family members as Governors.
  2. Have a family member lead active offensive armies.
  3. Assign household items that passively grant Influence to family members.
  4. Accept, not seek, wives that grant influence.

How do you stop secession in Rome 2?

i had the same issue as you did but i learned how to keep the factions happy and here are your options:

  1. secure promotions for them.
  2. send them on diplomatic missions or arrange feasts (this one is two birds one stone kinda deal)
  3. the “secure loyalty” command (duh)

What do Holdings do Imperator Rome?

A Holding in Imperator is an estate in a city, with associated slaves, and a holding is always owned by a character. This provides the character with both income and increases their power base ( as described in this diary ). Once a holding exist the 10 slaves associated with it cannot be moved, or promoted.

How do you keep provinces loyal Imperator in Rome?

Convert them to your religion. Assimiulate them to your culture. Use a policy that increases happiness to the unhappy pops.

How do you increase influence in Rome 2?

Influence is a function of the gravitas of your family members, and their ambition. Gravitas is a number that increases over time, while ambition is a multiplier that stays the same, and increases the amount of influence you get from your gravitas.

How do I get more senators in Rome 2?

In conclusion, you get the Senate’s support by:

  1. Completing missions.
  2. Conquest.
  3. Characters’ activities in the Senate.
  4. Adoption.
  5. Marriage.
  6. Random events.

What is a secession in Rome 2?

When a secession occurs, all existing generals and admirals in the opposing party will defect – along with their forces – into a new enemy faction, whose sole purpose is defeating you. Players who choose not to pay attention to influence levels run the risk of this occurring when they least expect it.

How do you increase loyalty in Imperator Rome?

You can increase the loyalty of character through the provision of offices, recruitment to warlords, offering gifts or trying to make friends with him/her. You can also develop some news, change laws or national ideas. Such actions will have a positive impact on gaining loyalty.

How do you build a city Imperator settlement in Rome?

There’s a button with a Greek temple-looking building that you can press. It takes about a year and it costs 200 gold and political influence. If you do it on a territory that produces a food trade good (grain, fish, livestock or vegetables), the trade good will change for something else once the city is completed.

How do you convert religion Imperator to Rome?

what are we supposed to do? You move your capital to a province that is predominantly your religion/culture, but in a state that is not. Use the “centralize” edict and pops of the wrong religion/culture will flood your capital province, allowing you to flip religions.

How to avoid a civil war in Rome 2?

Any help please, thanks. Securing loyalty, promotions and winning battles with generals from other parties gives nice bonuses to loyalty. One slightly cheesy method is to provoke a small secession and just keep the secession faction around since a civil war can’t happen while a CW/Secession is in progress.

What’s the best way to prevent a civil war?

I thought the way to prevent civil war would be to bully/marry other families and keep them weak so they have no more than 30% infleuence overall. There are two ways to a Civil War. One way is to have your house too strong compared to the other houses in your faction.

Is it possible to avoid a province Civil War?

If the only way your society can survive is by infringing on individual rights then it deserves to collapse. Province civil wars can be incredibly hard to avoid and seem to be the IR equivalent of EU4’s coalitions in that they’re the thing which curbs your expansion.

What happens if your house has too much influence in Rome?

When playing Rome, if your house has TOO MUCH influence, the other houses will become suspicious and will try to cut your house down to size through civil war. They want to make sure that your house doesn’t gain total control over the Senate and establish a dictatorship.

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