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Post by Azrael on May 24, 2019 3:31:56 GMT
This submod increases the base court limits for counts to 20, dukes to 40, kings to 60, and emperors to 80.
Compatible with: AGOT 2.0/2.1/2.2
Credits:
AGOT Dev Team for the mod SinStar87: For the willingness to help and answer questions as I was learning modding
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Post by accidentalhex on May 24, 2019 4:13:37 GMT
Your amazing. Thanks!
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Post by cercio on May 24, 2019 7:40:25 GMT
You make such great little quality of life mods, truly appreciated
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Post by Azrael on May 24, 2019 16:25:37 GMT
You're welcome. Hopefully it's working?
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kroqu
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Post by kroqu on May 24, 2019 18:09:20 GMT
It crash my game during loading screen right before on the top bar appears "loading databases". It crash my game even when i disable all other submods.
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Post by daemon on May 24, 2019 18:41:50 GMT
It crash my game during loading screen right before on the top bar appears "loading databases". It crash my game even when i disable all other submods. Same here Using windows if it helps
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Post by Azrael on May 24, 2019 18:53:05 GMT
All right, I changed it so only the relevant code is changed and the default defines.lua isn't overwritten. Please let me know if it works. Thank you.
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Post by kroqu on May 25, 2019 6:51:45 GMT
Now game loads correctly. I just don't know if it works correctly and tooltips says false information or not. Tooltip says that King have court size limit 20, lord paramount 18, lordship 12 and count 8.
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Post by Azrael on May 25, 2019 9:03:39 GMT
Now game loads correctly. I just don't know if it works correctly and tooltips says false information or not. Tooltip says that King have court size limit 20, lord paramount 18, lordship 12 and count 8. Yeah, I didn't make the fix correctly. I redid it and loaded it up with 3.1.1. The redone fix worked for me. I also replaced the game_rules.gui file with the 3.1.1 one and that seems to have fixed the game rule interface glitch. First post download has been updated.
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Post by l4nd3r on May 25, 2019 14:04:34 GMT
Personally i just downgraded to 3.1.0 and everything is working fine.
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Post by Azrael on May 26, 2019 1:17:03 GMT
Personally i just downgraded to 3.1.0 and everything is working fine. That is what I did as well. This is for those that don't wish to do so.
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Post by Azrael on Aug 20, 2019 0:46:39 GMT
Updated for AGOT 2.0
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Post by Azrael on Jan 11, 2020 19:43:04 GMT
As this is a custom defines edit, the submod should be compatible with either AGOT 2.0 or 2.1. However, I did change the name by adding AGOT at the beginning for mod list purposes.
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Post by sision on Apr 3, 2020 20:30:12 GMT
It would be possible to add a kind of chain to the photo of the slaves to identify them faster when one looks at the characters of the court. I have also thought that it would be good if kings, nobles and lords and all the people who are in my court can identify themselves at a glance without looking at their "profile"
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Post by Azrael on Apr 4, 2020 1:43:42 GMT
It would be possible to add a kind of chain to the photo of the slaves to identify them faster when one looks at the characters of the court. I have also thought that it would be good if kings, nobles and lords and all the people who are in my court can identify themselves at a glance without looking at their "profile" This isn't a graphical submod. It just increases the number of courtiers a ruler can have depending on their rank. Personally, for quick searches of characters, I use the character search function in the game while using the filters (saving frequent filters I use for quick access later). For slaves just make sure the filter is set to your court and then type in enslaved, the trait's name (can do this with any other traits, artifacts, etc. if you're looking for a specific thing), in the search box. To go further, I star mine as interesting characters so I can just click on their name on the right side of the screen if I ever need to check their character sheet. Kings are easy to find in the character finder; set the filter to either vassals, realm, or all, and then set the ruler filter to yes and then sort by rank. They then should be near the top with the lower tier rulers below them. For unlanded nobles in your court, use the great house filter. That should at least show the more prominent nobles. For the lesser nobles, a more in-depth search would most likely be needed. I hope I understood what you were suggesting in the latter part of your post.
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