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@ism1994: Sure, though I might make that it's own setting.
example)
maa_cap_extreme = {
#hide_effects = yes
men_at_arms_cap = 100
men_at_arms_title_cap = 100
}
maa_limit_extreme = {
#hide_effects = yes
men_at_arms_limit = 100
men_at_arms_title_limit = 100
}
How is this work on practice? Couldn't manage to find this options by myself
Unfortunately it still crashes when used with Rajas of Asia, but I'll probably take a look tomorrow
- Fixed crash when starting a shattered realms game with the rule set to "Duchies" or higher.
- Herder governments that receive duchies or higher-tier titles as part of the shattering process (which happens if a duchy only has herders) will become Nomads.
- Herders will become tributaries of their local duke-or-higher tier nomad to preserve the vanilla setup.
- "All Nomadic" setting for the "AW - Governments" game rule will now preserve pre-existing herder governments.
The hackier way of forcing tributaries to dissolve day 0 is to declare a war and immediately resolve.