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The beauty of the system is that it meshes in smoothly with the rest of the game, so it's barely noticeable at the beginning, yet its effects eventually stand out as a consistent and worthwhile endeavour to pursue (unlike some Vanilla stuff that is sometimes expensive, time-consuming and with a questionable pittance as result).
Thank you very much for creating and sharing this great mod. Highly recommended (and compatible with mods that reduce movement speed on the campaign map, to further instil some "sense" into the game).