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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
This mod has also been included in the warband compilation, which is working: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3166112259&tscn=1715598548
Similar to Cataph's issue. I find myself unable to address his issue with the mod at the moment. I need to reference his units in a certain table so that they may appear and work with the Warband system, but this also (as Cataph elucidated) causes an unintended side-effect, being OP garrisons for the Southern Realm.
I will endeavor to resolve these issues as long as people are subscribed. It is unclear how long these two fixes will take.
sorry to say this but until Last of the Romans can address it, I recommend against using this submod as is. It tosses all units shown in the upgrade tree in every other TEB faction's roster, making recruitable rosters and garrisons much larger than they should be, which screws over the intended mod design and balance.
From what I gathered this is unintended.
If you can edit the mod locally, open the mod in RPFM and delete the folder units_to_groupings_military_permissions_tables. You'll have holes in the upgrade trees but I expect they'll need to be redesigned anyway.