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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I still wouldn't add one, myself. Having high-dynasty prestige families unwilling to marry dynasties of lower prestige would have an undesirable effect on the AI behavior.
Also depends whether this was an instance of you getting the feast event where a family member becomes your rival vs. the feast event which is specific to your spouse... which I think it might be, since I think the former would only end your Soulmate status, not go all the way to Rival. I thought I'd restricted the spouse from being part of the latter, but I see the code currently lets them slip by if they're a vassal or close/extended family. If that's the case, the reasons for the rivalry could be wider, but I'll close that off shortly.
As for the scorn event, I was completely faithful to my wife and I can't think of anything which must have ticked her off. We weren't relatives either. The only thing which might have influenced the event was she had the seductress trait, although neither before nor after the event was she revealed to have been unfaithful. Is it possible the event only checks for a lover secret and not whether the secret has been revealed?
As for the second, I take it you mean the Scorn feast event, where your spouse is mad at you about something you did, like sleep around on them? What is your issue, exactly? You think it was unjustified? You don't think a soulmate should be mad at you about anything? Or you just don't want any events where you and your spouse can fight?
I don't think she'd be eligible for the Acrimony event (where one attacks the other and they become rivals), unless... hm. Are you a close/extended relative with her?
Arranging a grand wedding through an introduction causes a delay if when waiting for the betrothed to return to their home court after a successful introduction, is there a way to have the couple both stay at your court?
I turned off family feasts since I received an event where my soulmate-wife became my rival. Not sure if this is intentional, if it is I would prefer an option to disable this and similar events since I don't want my kids to see their parents fighting.