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Qamr bay:
Mamluks is the strongest Trade Power in Null
Null should be guld of aden? (closed game cant check atm)
@Lewa thanks, yeah I could fix it I will fix minor things like that when I get the chance later this week
Because in LiT only, I was able to build manufactories on LiT resources, which was useful due to certain LiT resources (pearls, etc.) having pretty good value.
Other than that, it's working pretty well so far.
I think the merging added the part of the Default tree to the Cambodia tree, and messed up the flowcharting. I don't know if it's a more widespread issue or not.
Two: Something else I noticed is that the rather... extensive and confusing changes The Idea Variation makes to the governments seems to remove the unique reforms Byzantium has access to in LiT. I'm not sure of other unique governments, but I'd imagine any unique reforms not present in vanilla would see much the same thing.