What is the deal with -1 when companion or lord of your kingdom lost fight ??

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dzorro

Knight at Arms
I can't be every where at once. And i can't keep tab of what every single one is doing,So what is the deal when losing -1 to relationship when they get there asses kicked ?? And how do i turn this off ??  :mad: It's is already bad enough that they hate me when assigning fief. But this is ridicules.
 
use tweakmb to change how much relation you lose when assigning fiefs and a whole lot more

and i agree, when they get their ass kicked it sure as hell aint your fault
 
whoa whoa whoa, this -1 is in dire need of a tweak in addition to the other ones already x_x
 
If you asked Nijis he would probably say that as the king your vassals are going to blame everything bad that happens to them on you, apparently everybody in the medieval ages was a douche.

They only lost because you weren't there to back them up!
 
Well when you save them from losing a fight you get +8 so as long as you save them 1 out of 8 times your still gaining.
 
If you are king and not there for your people nearly by, they had a right to hate your gut! But this shouldn't be happan if far awary place, but if you see nearly by, you got to them them since you are king, they are part of your kingdom. You got to hold kingdom by helping them, not servant hold kingdom for you, they only do part help you, in return helping them.
 
A developer in another topic said that vassals tend to blame the Marshal as they do not wish to mess with the King, now people are saying that they don't care about King and just hate him whenever anything goes wrong? Meh! Anyways, medieval ages were terrible, we all know that.
 
Just use the dialogue option to give them loads of top tier troops. Only a marshall-commanded army can then take them, so you should see that -1 much, much less. In addition, that way you won't be needing that many lords either, as the couple superstacked lords you have will do just fine. So less headaches about balancing the fiefs.

 
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