Crusader Kings III

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Fading Fertility

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Genetics, Death & Difficulty - Official Collection
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Description
Intended to be used as part of the modular increased difficulty experience: Genetics, Death & Difficulty

Overview
Fading Fertility introduces a more challenging and realistic approach to family dynamics. By lowering the base fertility (among other changes), this mod adds depth to the strategic elements of character management and succession planning. The changes make children more important, basically.
14 Comments
Noobazzah 21 May @ 2:06pm 
Alright, cheers for the quick reply!
Nye  [author] 21 May @ 1:51pm 
This is the only one of my mods that I wouldn't use with EK2 for now as it makes people with the lifespan traits basically infertile. I will make a built in compatch at some point, but for now, all of my mods except for this one are totally compatible
Noobazzah 21 May @ 1:37pm 
I appreciate your approach to difficulty! Do you reckon this would be compatible with EK2, like some of your other mods?
HeirandtheSpare 4 May @ 6:07pm 
You should have some men get the impotent trait after 50. It doesn't make sense that many of them still get it up, there was no Viagra in the middle ages.
Zincau 29 Apr @ 2:58am 
thank you. I added my mods list. I like your mods btw.
Nye  [author] 28 Apr @ 5:20pm 
Yeah
Zincau 28 Apr @ 4:51pm 
is it also effects AI characters?
Darth Doubtfire 20 Apr @ 3:16am 
Ok, no problem then. Thanks for the answer.
Nye  [author] 20 Apr @ 2:51am 
They are minimal, such as altering the randomness around the base fertility and changing certain multipliers. Just things that are difficult to describe in the description as to exactly what they do. But ultimately they are just an additional nudge to the balancing.
Darth Doubtfire 20 Apr @ 1:21am 
What are the "among other changes" mentioned? It would be helpful to know before using in a modlist personally.