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Post by galrun on Feb 1, 2019 23:21:03 GMT
Does anyone know how exactly the value DOGE_SUCC_RANDOM_FACTOR in defines.lua works? I habe the impression that it doesn‘t work at all. I tested this with values between 50 and 50000 and I never saw any effect, meaning that the expected succesor always inherited the republic, even if all patricians nearly had the same prestige value.
I always understood, that this value indicates the range of a randomly added prestige boost to any patrician upon election. Or am I wrong?
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Post by tarnish on Feb 4, 2019 21:57:03 GMT
Oh, this one is just begging for a meme-y reply. More seriously, a number of the mod’s republics have unique mechanics or lore events that might influence inheritence. I don’t have my hands in the game’s guts right now, but I’d recommnd trying to either find the variable in the republic succession events or trying your experiment with vanilla.
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Post by galrun on Feb 5, 2019 19:24:38 GMT
This is an hardcoded feature and I faced the same issue in the vanilla game. A time ago I opened a bug for this in the paradox forum but never got a response, so I wanted to check here if someone experienced the same issue or if I just had extreme bad luck.
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Post by kuczaja on Feb 5, 2019 20:28:21 GMT
>DOGE_SUCC
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Post by galrun on Feb 5, 2019 20:50:17 GMT
xD
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Post by Karl on Feb 7, 2019 15:05:52 GMT
>DOGE_SUCC You sick bastard!
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