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Courtier Work - Too much?
« Topic Start: December 24, 2013, 10:55:26 AM »
I have not come across this message before. It occured in a region with only one courtier working, and three diplomats. Does diplomatic work count towards courtier work?

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There have been many courtier works around this place recently, it hampers the efficiency of your surveying.

Since you are not in the region of your lord, nor even your duchy, you are less efficient in this work.

Checking on the clerks of ********, you find some improvements that can be made. Implementing them, you manage some good changes.
Morale rises by 1 points to 18 %. Loyalty remains unchanged.
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Re: Courtier Work - Too much?
« Reply #1: December 24, 2013, 09:08:48 PM »
Ah, I suspect that there were at least three courtiers there as well, at first. My character was there, as well as another which I think was a courtier. I left when I started getting that message (if this is where I am thinking).

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Re: Courtier Work - Too much?
« Reply #2: December 24, 2013, 09:35:49 PM »
Lavendrow? or Mech derris?
I was refering to Lavendrow
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Re: Courtier Work - Too much?
« Reply #3: December 25, 2013, 09:01:01 AM »
Lavendrow? or Mech derris?
I was refering to Lavendrow

Ah, not the region I was thinking about then. We had a situation similar to this on another island  ;D

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Re: Courtier Work - Too much?
« Reply #4: December 25, 2013, 12:17:37 PM »
I am also beginning to think that Priests work and civil work may also count.

Anyone able to shed some light on these questions?
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Re: Courtier Work - Too much?
« Reply #5: December 25, 2013, 10:38:12 PM »
I am also beginning to think that Priests work and civil work may also count.

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Re: Courtier Work - Too much?
« Reply #6: December 25, 2013, 11:35:40 PM »
Thankyou! Thats cleared it up for me.
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Re: Courtier Work - Too much?
« Reply #7: December 26, 2013, 01:53:31 AM »
I like that you can't civil/priest farm a region to where you want it right away. It ensures that there is little benefit to more people or player activity. The regions feel more like a npc than a game-piece when you can't just fix them.
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« Reply #8: December 27, 2013, 01:39:47 AM »
I like that you can't civil/priest farm a region to where you want it right away. It ensures that there is little benefit to more people or player activity. The regions feel more like a npc than a game-piece when you can't just fix them.
Higher player activity makes it more difficult for anyone to do anything successfully. Instead of a bunch of different people doing different work summing together to be greater than working alone they actually make their work worth very little.
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