Crusader Kings II

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No Pregnancy Cravings

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The strange cravings pregnancy event introduced in Holy Fury has a high chance of giving children the ugly, clubfooted, and harelip traits. This mod completely removes the event, so as to significantly reduce that number.

While this mod is perfectly fine in vanilla, I specifically made it to enhance the Improved Genetics 2.0 or Improved Genetics Advanced mod, because the high number of not inherited genetic traits from this event throws off the game balance.

This should be CleanSlate compatible and work with pretty much any mod, but if you run into any issues or have any feedback, please let me know. Also feel free to let me know about any mods you know conflict, so I can add them as dependencies so this mod loads after them.

- Quin

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Kelibath 13 feb 2024 om 15:22 
I haven't tried this mod out in a proper new game yet unfortunately. Or rather, fortunately! As I found the ASOIAF / Game of Thrones mod full rework and have played that since, which unfortunately doesn't support your changes as far as I can see, nor the Enatic Equality mod (much sadder about that one! But true to the stories, I suppose). But I'll try and check for you sometime. It certainly didn't crash the game being loaded alongside that reskin and without HF, for what that's worth - remind me to check back in again in a while and update! As for the event as I say I assume it was part of a patch that changed things for all users whether or not we actually paid money for / wanted the Holy Fury patch changes.
QuinoaFalafel  [auteur] 12 feb 2024 om 17:50 
@Kelibath Interesting, I was only aware of the event being added through Holy Fury. That said, if it's added in the same file, then yes, this mod will work just fine.

If it isn't working, could you list all the DLC you have loaded, so I can troubleshoot and find out where the event is being added, and fix it so it will work?
Kelibath 11 feb 2024 om 19:20 
Querying if this mod is compatible if you don't own the DLC Holy Fury? Steam states it as needing the DLC to work. However I've found the craving event pops in game for me despite not owning it, presumably because it was part of a general upgrade pack at the time anyway.
RepealThe19th 13 jan 2024 om 3:37 
Thanks for your work
QuinoaFalafel  [auteur] 12 jan 2024 om 19:53 
Just a heads up, I rewrote the mod to be simpler and hopefully much more compatible with other mods. It no longer edits the vanilla HFP_pregnancy_events.txt file, it just overwrites/removes the two pregnancy cravings events independently.

That said, if there were any oversights or if anyone has any issues, please let me know.
Aeterny 17 mrt 2022 om 5:24 
Alright, thank you so much. I wouldn’t be surprised if those same mods are the reason your Increased Wives and Concubines mod doesn’t work for me.
QuinoaFalafel  [auteur] 17 mrt 2022 om 2:44 
If for whatever reason it still doesn't work with those mods, then try it without them. Let me know how it goes.
QuinoaFalafel  [auteur] 17 mrt 2022 om 2:35 
So it was actually a pretty quick process, since I was able to search the mods in bulk for the relevant file. Two of your mods, ancient religions expanded and rebalanced governments and religions, do in fact conflict.

I added them as dependencies so that this mod should load after those (assuming I did it right), so hopefully the mod should work for you now. Note that anything the two conflicting mods changed about the pregnancy events will of course be removed, though, since this mod should overwrite it now.
Aeterny 15 mrt 2022 om 16:01 
Sent.
QuinoaFalafel  [auteur] 15 mrt 2022 om 16:00 
Yeah, probably just put them all in a single zip. If you're on windows it should be possible natively, otherwise you could use something like 7zip.