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I was wondering what is the ID of the decision when you turn on debug_mode. I used to see this option a lot, but cannot for some reason recently. thank you !
I got it fixed now
you'll have to remove similar code from the government file as well and you might have to adjust some AND or OR statements in both too.
AND = {
any_demesne_title = {
is_vice_royalty = yes
}
any_liege = {
government = roman_imperialtwo_government
}
}
section from the potential part of the decision, would that prevent Vassals from taking the imperial government. I've noticed that the AI will try to grab a city or two, and when they die, their heir will get all their counties and cities, and become a republic. This is very annoying, since I now can't give them any higher titles without making them a MR.
I have tried downloading it myself from a workshop direct download website and everything appears to be in order.