gwgardner wrote:I've read the threads here and the WIKI FAQ, but still have this question: if Kentucky goes 'neutral' due to a Confederate invasion, is that the same as Kentucky being essentially Union now? It shows as part of the Union on the economics map. Can the Union now carry out attacks in Kentucky without further fear of secession?
Evren wrote:Well, in one of my games as the USA, CSA attacked and captured Bowling Greene and Paducah, destroying both militia units, and the loyalty shift happened on behalf of me. So i thought there wasn't any more penalty on Kentucky operations so i attacked and captured Lexington. Two turns later the "Kentucky secedes" event fired and there was a great loyalty shift. Also, there was a message in the log like "+40 loyalty, +20 conscription etc.." in my message log, but of course it must be the CSA message.
So, basically, what happened there? I read that it was a rather complex event, but i wonder what's going on.
Any considerations?
Jabberwock wrote:I don't think it is the attack on the militia that affects Kentucky's neutrality. I believe it is the capture of Paducah, Columbus, Bowling Green, Louisville or Lexington by the opposing side. Attacking and losing would have no effect. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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