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When it comes to how long it took me it is quite easy. Something around 100h give or take (as I started around 200h in game and then only played MP sessions and when I finished I passed 300h).
Once we got more shortcuts in patch it speed up things considerably though. So clickig through 300-400 was way quicker.
Just to verify... Are Trained troops less likely to join rebellions? Is it true that only armies led by the Faction leader and/or the heir are immune to joining a rebellion?
And yes only faction leader and heir grant their stacks revolt immunity.
Can one change studies midstream?
e.g. If I begin researching Horse Archery (Because I've not completed the prerequiste of Yin and Yang for Hot Cold Theory) in turn 58 When Yin and Yang is finished in turn 63 will I be able to switch to studying Hot Cold Theory without losing any of the progress I've made in Horse Archery?
The way I'm reading it adding your FIRST Vassal add 1 to your authority
And adding your third vassal adds two more to your authority.
does adding your second or fourth vassal add ANYTHING to your authority?
Is it +1 per vassal with an EXTRA one-time bump at 3 or is 3 the total authority you can get by adding vassals, no matter how many?
Also, why do you have those listed as temporary? as long as they stay vassals, don't you continue to have that authority? or does it fade over time?
An additional question about Vassals.
If I give them a city that has irrigated and/or terraced farms and they've NOT got the tech yet, will the cities fall into chaos?