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I'm still playing my 1st character after the 1066 start date - he's 95 yo now - and I'm hit with this so that the 2nd, 3rd & 4th generation after him can barely have children anymore.
A rising dynasty doesn't become decadent overnight. I get the balancing purpose but it should be more gradual, say start with -5%/-5/-1 and increasing every generation (25-30 years) by the same amounts perhaps?
The 6 degrees of decadence - 30 years each: (rising (bonuses) - established (maluses) - relaxed (maluses) - negligent (maluses) - faineant (maluses) - decadent (max maluses)) = 180 years.
The same could also apply to the various currencies maluses, like I mentioned below. The goal is to balance mid to late game surpluses - not to cripple beginners right?
Also, I'm using More Province Expanded, is that compatible?
I decided to check this new localisation and I hoped I would be able to play with this mod just like before. Unfortunately instead of the text I only see numerical variables in added events.
mods like these are your best bet.
GPT is good for flavor text only.
-> Additional Lifestyles (Adds an additional tree for each lifestyle)
pretty sure it's this mod cause the game only start after remove it.