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What happened when I tried it out however, was that at the beginning of the next month the game appointed another family member as head of the dynasty and renown continued to be calculated normally without issue.
Please check if running the game until it appoints another member of your family as dynasty head will fix the issue.
It took me a while to figure it out, however when I was able to replicate the issue appeared to be related to titular titles. I have been able to get it to work by forcing all titular titles to be given away as well when becoming an adventurer. Your former realm's government should no longer change and you should retain no holdings when becoming an adventurer. Do let me know if further issues arise. I'm uploading the update as we speak.
Something's off. After enacting the decision, I became an adventurer and passed my title to my heir, but other issues arose.
My empire switched from an administrative government to a feudal one. My heir and vassals were all under an administrative government before.
I somehow have a directly held county! Yes, I’m both an adventurer and holding land, and I even have a few count vassals under my adventurer title.
Oh, this is definitely not right, is it?
would u make a line in description?
here's my Chinese translation:
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3403925213