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多謝 !
I think this is a bit miscelaneus.
The unlock trait and perk is decided by your education trait, not focus.What I am thinking as a balanced edit is to allow those who already get tier 5 education trait to get lifestyle perks based on their focus. Allowing everyone to do that for every 8 years is too imbalanced. Also, If you are hoping for getting another education trait? It is not allowed, even if you open the console command mode and insert "add trait " code for education traits on someone who already has one it will be blocked since the hard code in the game bans getting a second education trait. The current vanilla code of go to university in fact removed the old educational trait before adding the new one.
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Another problem I notice, if I my education trait is stewardship, but I switch my focus to Intrigue.
When going to university, it still adds unlock traits to Stewardship.
this isn't Normally a problem, but if you already completed all Stewardship traits, then you get uselsss unlocks for stewardship, because there are no more traits to unlock.
this might be a lot more misclelaneus or unrelated, I I'm not sure.
I am however getting the lower university cost, which I am very happy for.