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of course, without it big UI scaling won't fit on screen. But this mod won't have any permanent effect
Military window for now is vanilla, I'll make it more compact again.
@Saint Lucia in what way does it interfere? Because they don't have any conflicting files. Here's an example, with both of them on https://i.imgur.com/WAyfZWn.jpeg
Yeah, the big sliders wouldn't fit well, but that's not the problem with this mod
@Lazarus I will never have time to keep it up to date with AGOT. Best you can do is petition AGOT devs to make their windows scrollable and movable
try resubscribing or move it to the bottom of the playset if you have any other UI mods overwriting it
could you please use the modding discord for modding questions? This is not related to this mod
@Kharnath @Quintiax fixed council tasks, made council positions bigger, like in vanilla.
@EgoCrazy96 if you have doubts, put it at the bottom of the playset. Read this section on the wiki: https://ck3.paradoxwikis.com/Modding#Mod_load_order
(4k 150% UI scaling)
no, I have no intention of changing it, I don't see it as an issue