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번역 관련 문제 보고
Mostly thought about it because 1 always felt too low, but raising the cap feels a little cheesy as obviously when doing more than one you have to reduce the effectiveness as well (as some of them get a little silly otherwise when you have multiple). But at the same time there's some generally "best" choices for each so when limited to one certain options tend to become auto-picks (this isn't to say they're unbalanced in themselves, not every stat is equally as important at a base game level)
But primarily I always thought it would be a cooler system that if you had more than one allowed you couldn't just go "and i'm gonna grab all of them at once" you had to work your way up to them, giving the overall system even more longevity.
I added Alpha Skills to the mod list for the new expertises but, as I didn't want the new kinds of passions, I went to the mod settings and mindlessly set to zero the passion commonalities, not realizing that both mods commonalities appeared merged in the same list. So instead of just setting Alpha's to 0, I set them all to 0.
That's it, again thank you, both for your time here and for the work you do.
Regards