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Btw. i deleted the files i thought and it works too. But i do not have the different mod you said (plentiful i think from the name).
When it comes to the define files, they are needed to make the mod work, they are the ones that change the amount of max traditions and ascension slots.
Also, if let's say there is a define file that belongs to a different mod that is enabled, the two mods will not conflict unless both define files change the same thing, otherwise, they don't interact in a negative way, therefor compatibility is not effected.
The only way that can happen is if you got the same type of mod enabled twice, which is something (at least in this case.) shouldn't have happened in the first place and is a user error.
So no, to make it clear, the define files are required for this mod to do it's main purpose of adding more perks and ascension slots.
In you modfile are the perk file and a defines which changes the costs of the traditions. Why is this nessessary? Deleting them should be possible and that the compatibility is much higher.
Or is their a logic mistake? I am not a modding expert, but i know a bit. And i think increase UI, Traditionpicks and Perks is enough or?