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After numerous, unsuccessful, tries, I finally made this mod to work by installing it manually (from the link above). *HOWEVER*!...When I started a new campaign, and checked the religious reformation prerequisites, the game now demands of me to have a 2,5k piety "stash" *AND* to own 4 (...) Holy Sites!...
...So, unless you did some recent changes, and something got messed up, any ideas on what might be wrong? :-/
...Am I missing something here, or what?... :-/
If it's Steam messing up the installation, that should allow you to bypass it.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UgWYC-kBbZzO-dX-6EbPX4h1FNNKZplK
https://drive.google.com/open?id=18A9i3OoMvbblY5Ym1bdOseLgzpqHMf5s
It's an interesting concept, since I usually make "save scenarios" for worldbuilding purposes, yet this particular mod's description describes an invaluable mod-choice for such a venture.
I suppose if you are playing a vanilla ruler you might not get there so quick. In the vanilla game, getting a reformation for most pagan religions is nearly impossible, or just a real pain in the ass. This mod certainly makes it easier.
Thanks for the feedback about the required Piety. Were you doing anything special to collect it so easily?
I am not suggesting to keep MA at 50% btw, Maybe just 20%