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Other regions with natives don't bother me tbh, because there are not numberous outside of Apenines, but Italia seems to be cluttered a bit
As always, thanks for a quick response
I really like a variety that this mod adds to factions rosters, however natives make me feel kinda overwhelming, especially when conquering Rome lands, that has too many different natives. Some of them are awesome, however there are many tribesman-type units that don't look very different and their utility is nonexistent besides being a cannon fodders. It is fine to have a possibility to recruit cannon fodders but do we need about 3-4 variants of a cannon fodder in one province?
I know I'm complaining but in fact I really appreciate this mod and the effort you put into it.
On the other hand there a lot of native units recruitable elsewhere wich add some AOR realism, much needed in the game. Also very happy with that.
Just to join a faction as a unit, you can try downloading PackFileManager to modify the gaiuunits_to_groupings_utilitarian _permissions and gai_building_units_allowed entry in my mod and add units for your favorite faction.
And remeber save your mod
Perhaps when I have other ideas to join, we will revise them together.but not now
If you have a good idea, let me know.
Thanks in advance