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did you change the disembark modifier by any chance? I'm getting stack wiped (every levy, men-at-arms dead, knights captured or killed) if I have a battle in the county where I'm disembarking.
As far as I can tell, I haven't (directly) modified the prestige cost of MaAs, though perhaps some of the more global changes have thrown off the balance. I agree that it's an issue now. In 1.5, prestige is just so easy to come by. For now, I've updated the latest beta to have double the initial cost and I'll see if further changes are required.
Thanks for letting me know!
Gameplay: Certain things are great, but especially changes (that i can't find in the description) like severely reducing the prestige costs of tribal Men At Arms turn the game into an easy map painter. The mod turns the price of huskarls from 200 prestige to ~40. Yes, the upkeep is increased, but only marginally.
Even paying 0.5 per month more, but saving 160 prestige on creation means i can have those huskarls for a whooping 320 months before i break even. That's almost 27 years. Yes, replenishment cost is also increased, but all in all it is all way too simple. Due to big armies easily generating lot of prestige it means that by the 27 years it takes to break even your army already generated another few hundred prestige.