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It might still function but you are better off not trying it. I havent got the time anymore to update my mods unfortunately, but they are up for grabs if anyone wants to continue them or make their own versions, anyone is allowed to do anything with any part of any mod I made.
It would be better if you put them all into a mod list thus easier to subscribe all of them :)
Yeah I've been thinking about that, either giving the player extra bonus amber based on the ammount of settlements they have or giving them armies based on random chance or something. Just need good ideas to come
barriers for vulnerable outpost but could use a bit of oomph since they take a while to get going on their own.
Most of these mods are compatible with each other, only one that isnt is the Marienburg one, its just that each mod also allows the AI to make use of the mechanic and people might not want to do that, given the AI isnt really prepared to handle these mechanics very well. Making each of them separate makes it so you have the option to use whichever you like. I prefer to make smaller, more modular mods that allow people to pick and choose rather than big ones.