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There is kingdom policies that help on loyality. And place a govenor of the culture of the fief.
Increase security helps too.
Learn to play the game help the most -)
- get loyality up: governor with same culture (check right click in "companions" or family)
- support and implement loyality policies when possible
- resolve town and village quests
- trade food and horses, with losses if needed
- check security (mouseover) to keep minimum required garrison
- protect villages from raids
Loyalty is quite manageable. You just suck at managing it.
You did too before you learned how it works I guess -) Not like there is some great ingame tutorial for this. The attitude of the OP doesn't earn him any favors though -)
Of course, I did. We all did.
The difference is I put on my big boy pants and learned how to handle Loyalty correctly. I didn't just blame the game.
As I said, his attitude didn't earn him any favors in that regard -)