Well, my experience with CK3 is as I maintain stronger control and a more centralized government to the point I can throw anyone in jail and rip away your titles at an order, the more angry my vassals get until I'm in a miserable Civil War with 20,000 fewer troops than the rebels.
Are we anywhere near that kind of a local rebellion IRL?
One of my first playthroughs where I got some traction, I managed to form the Kingdom of Ireland. My Queen then got stressed out. One of the possible methods to reduce stress was to... convert to Judaism? I tried it, being Jewish myself. She was instantly targeted by about 4 holy wars from England and by the end she died and her son was a count in some forgotten county.... which was taken away from him a couple months later.
Well, my experience with CK3 is as I maintain stronger control and a more centralized government to the point I can throw anyone in jail and rip away your titles at an order, the more angry my vassals get until I'm in a miserable Civil War with 20,000 fewer troops than the rebels.
Are we anywhere near that kind of a local rebellion IRL?
Could be. My little Irish kingdom mostly just tries to endure the line of succession as we watch the Brits and the Norse light each other on fire.
One of my first playthroughs where I got some traction, I managed to form the Kingdom of Ireland. My Queen then got stressed out. One of the possible methods to reduce stress was to... convert to Judaism? I tried it, being Jewish myself. She was instantly targeted by about 4 holy wars from England and by the end she died and her son was a count in some forgotten county.... which was taken away from him a couple months later.
Bleh.