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报告翻译问题
Hover over the strengthen or weaken authority buttons in the Imperium interface to see a list of countries currently performing this action. If it displays as 'Country Name: (2)', it means the country is using the vanilla action. If it shows 'Country Name: (2/4)', it means the country is performing an automated action.
"2" is the actual investment of a country in strengthening or weakening the authority, depending on the country's opinion towards the emperor (the willingness to strengthen authority increases by 1 every +60, the willingness to weaken authority increases by 1 every -20); "4" is the country's delegate skill, which is the upper limit of action effect.
But it's impossible to keep authority up against even a few opponents. this has no scaling or relation to envoys or diplomatic weight. So it's easy to become emperor with weight but impossible to maintain authority with just an official, even if he's level 10.
Oh boy... just add a documentation note for this