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Fair!
I’ve used one mod for removing all the public order bonuses, but was thinking about cutting on my mod list.
But you made me realise you can actually adjust the value in the game itself, so sorry for my dumb comment
This mod won't touch public order to maintain compatibility with other mods.
Besides, you always can change AI public order bonuses in the campaign settings.
Do you think you could also cut public order bonuses, or is that too much for the AI to handle?
Yes you can!
The recruitment logic is untouched, the upkeep reduction is only about 5% (I don't know why they even added it as the AI is already getting free resources for this purpose).
Recruitment slots are the same as the player.
I don't think what you described is related to this mod.