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First, the obsessive fort building doesn't seem to have been fixed as Austria in my game built 100+ forts in just Bohemia rendering any war with them useless. (Construction caps that progress with fortification type could help limit the issue)
Second, the ability for forts to provide a benefit beyond their state is ridiculous currently. I tried a naval invasion of France's Med.n coast only for Atlantic forts to join the battle as well as ones up in Burgundy.
And third is their strength, I was hoping for the forts to be bit more of a benefit that could be put into provinces but I honestly felt like it made any invasion a slog. There's a possibility that using Victoria Universalis made this problem worse.
For example, State A & State B fall under the same regional headquarters: HQ Potato. Normally, any troops from State A's barracks (without an assigned general) will automatically deploy to State B's defence if State B is attacked. All leaderless troops within HQ Potato's umbrella seem to treated without care about which state they came from.
Do the mod's fort garrisons also deploy outside of their state? Do they add to HQ Potato's pool of defenders?
Ideally, they'd be locked to their fort's state only. Immobile behind their fortifications.
same strategic region is enough to make forts join battle.
here's my Chinese translation:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2880069248