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Any chance this mod could be made in a way that doesnt change the checksum? It is really painful to combine people with 1980 and people with 4k
I'm intending on downloading Doge's ideas and buildings mods, do you know off the top of your head if there is a known conflict with them, or should they work well together?
Anyways, thanks for making the mod!
Also, it seems this is incompatible with Dwarven Knowledge. Running both of them causes the top-left UI elements to get severely distorted and misaligned. As Dwarven Knowledge adds more Anbennar-style tacked on UI elements, I suppose that isn't much of a surprise.
I was wondering if it was possible to adjust the scaling (on my end, maybe) for 1920x1080, which is my monitor's naitve resolution. I can hardly read the game's text at normal scaling and EU4's own GUI scaling feature is not very good, especially with Anbennar.
The principal difficulty is that the bottom tenth or so of the GUI seems to be cut off, so I'm missing the yes/no buttons on the Declare War popup, information at the bottom of menus, and some other icon with a crown I can't quite make out.
Thanks in advance, and hopefully you're having a great holiday.