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By the dev Tovius "Welp, looks like 3.8 removed mandates and agendas completely, so I won't be updating this mod any further."
Quickley made
It looks like 3.8 will be removing the ruler class (they retain their previous leader class instead), so next patch will neatly resolve the issue.
https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2790961377
I had a bug, when in a democratic empire, the ruler maxed out his terms (2nd), and could not be voted ever again (I dont used the option with the forced additional term).
He came back into his previous leader role, but kept his ruler traits, and did not got back his old leader skills.
But when a ruler was not re-elected after 1 term, they go back to their old leader category (governor, scientist, etc.), with their previous leader traits just fine.
Could it be a problem whe they have a mod specific mandate in their last term or the bug is from the basic game?
Because I would actually like to play with my friend, I humbly request to be given the orgininal in-game texts and be allowed to give you a translation.
Thank you for your understanding.
But I wonder: was it really necessary to buff the unity output, and then add another bonus on top? That's kind of a triple-stacked buff to democracies, compared to vanilla. Doesn't that make the other government types too weak in comparison?