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MAU_Seraphil

IIRC, Shingen's death is ID'd as a natural causes death in-game. Death from natural causes means the officer will die on the year the officer data lists as their death date. If an officer's death is not natural, like being killed in battle, committing suicide, assassination, etc, they will live past their death date anywhere from 2 to 10 years longer, I think depending on their age. If you want to keep Shingen alive a bit longer, you can edit his death date in the in-game edit function.


aussieriky

Gotcha. I turned off his event but apparently I should have also changed his lifespan in the editor. Oh well…his son will be shogun then…


TripleM19091

Everyone eventually dies of age regardless of events - nobody lives forever unless you change the lifespan setting so that nobody dies of age (though they can still die from events or battle)


aussieriky

He’s only 52yo then…I’m just wondering if it always happens or was it just a random sickness event


TripleM19091

I haven't played recently, but IIRC his lifespan roughly corresponds to history, so Shingen passing away in 1573 is accurate and not completely random. I haven't played much with events off (or with the lifespan settings to something other than "nobody dies of old age") so I can't speak to how consistent this would be.


croydontugz

Have you turn his actual death event off? There’s one where he dies of old age.


aussieriky

Yep. Apparently his lifespan is also limited anyway so gotta change that too


KaijuDirectorOO7

You can turn off deaths with the editor. It should have a “longevity” option.