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noname2200 said:
Dulfite said:

And most of those princes were Protestant, if I recall, making their loyalty to a Catholic Emperor in question.

I'd argue a fair chunk of those princes became Protestant because their loyalty to the Emperor was in question; ka-pi gets it.

But I agree that all of the games might be spiced up a bit with more internal intrigue. Admittedly, the Total War games have never really been about that, so it's fair that religion is as simplified as, say, logistics or economy (or the complete lack thereof). I've always wanted the series to have a much more strenuous emphasis on logistics, to be honest, seeing as how that's often a bigger determiner of military success or failure than just about any (every?) other factor. Still, it's a pity.

Well there were a ton of them so bound to be some of both, some using the new take on Christianity and justification for sticking it to the Emperor and some that had a genuine change of heart on faith and found themselves unable to serve loyally an Emperor following Catholicism. Regardless, it would be fascinating with that to play out with really complex religious systems in place.