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There is no abdication event, you abdicate via a character interaction.
The abdication interaction is next to the abdication titles selection interaction in the diplomacy menu.
Just look in the screenshots provided for instructions how to use this mod.
np, I had a feeling that was the case, hence the video I posted
Just post them in any of the free image hosting sites and paste the link in a comment on here.
FYI: I have just added a video to the workshop page that I recorded around 10 minutes ago showing the mod working.
I've tested the mod repeatedly and it works fine, so I don't know what to tell you guys.
Can you provide a screenshot of your succession law window so I can get a clue as to what the problem is?
Sorry for the late reply.
As you can see from my reply to @Filo, the mod is working fine for me.
So same question, did you change to Last Will succession law before trying to assign titles, was the law available, could you change to any other type of succession law?
Did you actually change your succession law to Last Will before trying to assign titles?
Was the law available in the list of laws?
Nope, they're false errors/warnings, so nothing to do.
I just abdicated as a laamp and was setup correctly as a landless adventurer with my camp in London.
It's working for me.
I adopted Last Will succession, with my son Edward as the sole beneficiary, then marked the duchy of Albany as my abdication title and the duchy of East Anglia as inheritance for my daughter Joan.
Then I abdicated to my son Edward, who gained the Empire of Britannia, except the titles given away under Last Will succession.
I inherited the Duchy of Albany as an independent ruler.
My daughter Joan inherited the duchy of East Anglia as a vassal of my son Edward.
However I did notice some build warnings when reviewing the mod code for the laamp player, so I'll need to do further testing to see if they are real errors or just the usual ck3 false warnings.
Strange was working for me a couple of days ago, I'll have a look some time today.
Can you describe how it's not working, can you add the law, can you add laws to counties, can you elect heirs, or is nothing working at all?
Why wouldn't it?
I only have the decision to toggle on and off the abdication chain event.
Is there a fix to that ?
The line should be prestige = 100 if you want the interaction to cost 100 prestige.
Thank you. I changed the line to this
pass_cost = {
100 prestige = change_title_succession_law_prestige_cost
}
So I added the "100". In game, the cost is actually zero, so maybe I placed the "100" in the wrong spot, but I don't mind. I just wanted to mention it for anyone else who runs into this post.
I believe the AI can't use this mod, so changing the value shouldn't offset the balance of the game. I personally am going to still split the realm, I just want to be able to pick which title goes to who.
Should be line 35 in common/laws/LWXXX_title_succession_laws.txt
Thanks for the reply!
Have you added or removed any mods between the two successions?
That's going to be very hard to test. I use the mod all the time and have never had any problems nor has anyone else reported any problems.
Do you happen to have a savegame directly before the second succession that you could send me?
I don't know any way I could test the problem without your save.
Succession is displayed as:
Kingdom of Lotharingia - Son 1
Duchy of Jülich - Son 1
Duchy of Upper Lotharingia - Son 1
Duchy of Luxemburg - Son 2 (through last will)
How titles were actually inherited upon my death:
Kingdom of Lotharingia - Son 1
Duchy of Jülich - Son 1
Duchy of Upper Lotharingia - Son 2
Duchy of Luxemburg - Son 3
In the generation before that, inheritance through the mod worked as planned.
That's possible, I meant to do a test on admin because there's a couple of things that suggest it's a no no but I never got around to doing so due to constant game updates and rl commitments.
I don't play admin, it just doesn't feel good to me, so I'll have to find time to test it and if my previous suspicions prove true then I'll have to disable the last will aspects as an option for admin.
Thanks
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3090564070
When you abdicate the game handles succession just the same as if you were deposed in a tyranny war or died, so any succession law in place is enacted, regardless whether it is a vanilla law or the realm/title laws from this mod.
As far as being a cheat mod, these are the main features of the mod
1) It allows you to abdicate
2) It allows you to become an adventurer when you abdicate
3) It allows you to become a vassal of your heir when you abdicate
4) It allows your old character to become your vassal when you play your heir after abdication
5) It allows you to play as an independent ruler after you abdicate to your heir
6) It allows you to assign specific titles to specific character when you die/abdicate
7) Using mod's realm law without any of the mod's title laws and selected abdication titles is effectively primo
You have to decide for yourself which if any of those features is cheating and if you want to use any off them.
I haven't had a chance to look at it yet. The functionality in the mod should be fine, I've not heard of any major script issues from other modders that should affect it but there is always a chance the gui side might have an issue.
I will be updating all my mods over the week-end but no specific order in mind so the best I can say is that it will happen over the next couple of days.
Glad you got it working
Thanks for the reply.
It IS working. I didn't leave it unpaused long enough to get the event.
It seems I was indeed being really stupid!
Thanks again!
Add the LastWill succession law to your realm.
Appoint an heir.
Do not select any abdication titles.
Then use abdicate option in your character's diplomacy menu category to abdicate.
In the depose screen you should have two buttons at the bottom, one to choose a new destiny and one to play as your heir.
Click the play as heir button.
When you un-pause the game you will get an event that gives you the option to play your heir or play your existing character as an adventurer.
Is there a specific abdication command to use?
I have this at the bottom of my load order.
Really, all I want to do is abandon my kingship and be an adventurer once more. Life was so much easier on the open road.
No opinions are ruffled.
When you say go to your next heir you mean die/abdicate, not cycle through your family characters in a menu or something?
You are supposed to lose LW every time through succession but for some reason I can't track down since 1.13 it sometimes does not lose LW on succession.
LW now lets laamp abdicate so if your child is your heir then they will inherit.
Yes it does although obviously there's no lands to bequeath to your loved ones, but you can abdicate to your child.
However there's a bug n the released version which prevents a adventurer abdicating.
Also I use my designate heir mod, so I need to test if the vanilla game allows abdication otherwise you would be required to use a mod like my designate heir mod.
I should have the bug fixed and an answer to the heir issue within the next day or two so watch this space.