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Post by burakakbas on May 5, 2019 19:44:20 GMT
Hi, I just started playing CK2 Agot mod a few days ago. I like it but there is a problem that bothers me a lot: Some of the castles and cities dont add ‘lord’ or ‘lordship’ titles to my vassals. Instead, it shows them Ser’s and provinces (or so-‘lordship’ territories’) seems as ‘Castle of ...’ or ‘City of ....’. High Hermitage, Norcross and Lemonwood are some those counties for instance. I REALLY tried hard to find the problem, I checked save file, landed_titles.txt and localisation.txt and even holding types! I’m about to lost my mind It triggered my OCD and I won’t sleep until I find a way to correct these. Any idea? Here is a link of ss: i.hizliresim.com/grmDaN.jpg
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Post by Karl on May 5, 2019 22:40:37 GMT
I believe this is intentional. If you check the title file (common\landed_titles\westeros_titles.txt) you will find that the applicable counties have the line "name_tier=baron" or "name_tier = baron" under them. By commenting this line out you can disabled this title mechanic. While the baron tier is only used in Westeros, king, duke, and count are used for various "wrong-tier" holdings on Westeros and other continents as well.
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Post by burakakbas on May 5, 2019 23:34:57 GMT
I believe this is intentional. If you check the title file (common\landed_titles\westeros_titles.txt) you will find that the applicable counties have the line "name_tier=baron" or "name_tier = baron" under them. By commenting this line out you can disabled this title mechanic. While the baron tier is only used in Westeros, king, duke, and count are used for various "wrong-tier" holdings on Westeros and other continents as well. I DID IT!!! Thank you very much! <3 For those who wonder, all you have to do is just write name_tier=count dow below the b_<your county’s capital holding> (you can take examples from other counties like Redfort and Runestone, somehow they got lordship this way unlike other usual provinces). Then restart the game and you can continue playing.
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