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Instead of modifying the succession laws themselves to allow primo succession without the innovation, you could add the "Primogeniture" innovation to the player's culture during the event when you apply the succession law.
So
root.culture = { add_innovation = innovation_primogeniture }
Under "0750.a" & "0752.a"
I believe this should work even when the late medieval era isn't unlocked.
It still says it's 1.8.*
has_government = autocracy_government
has_government = praxis_government
has_government = hierocracy_government
has_government = pirate_government
has_government = imperial_government
has_government = autocratic_government
has_government = roman_government
has_government = city_state_government
has_government = nomadic_government
has_government = eranshar_government
has_government = caliphate_government
has_government = muslim_government
has_government = gupta_government
has_government = imperial_cult_government
has_government = lp_feudal_government
it'll be compatible with EK2, CK3AGOT, and TFE
Uninstalling and redownloading the mod worked for me. Note: It is the last mod in the load order.
- This mod will probably not work with other mods that modify succession laws or change crown authority effects.