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So if a country chooses some political path in the focus tree, and like 2 years after that gets overthrown by some other party for not fullfiling whatever the people wanted it'd be weird to still having the ideas of non-existing regime.
So I've got an idea. I usually play with the Total Overhaul mod on. Would it be possible trough some on actions make it so whenever there's a change in iedology all ideology related and co-related/politics focuses would get reset (focus_uncomplete) and all the modifiers and/or ideas provided by those focuses would get removed? I know a lot of work but... Having fascist ideas as democratic, communist or any other ideology and vice versa is weird and out of place.
Yes the generic was also factor 10 i did that for testing but dindt change it back
Great job! Tbh to this day I didn't know for what the factor is when assigning a focus tree. I've always needed to assign to specific nations so I didn't care about the factor:D. So if I understand it correctly. If not limited by tag conditions the factor value decides wheter it has higher importance over some other trees, right?
On a side note, Albania still has the vanilla generic focus, however I believe this is the way it is because it may have a shared focus with another nation (maybe austria) and it HAS to have the original generic by default. So it may just be a good idea to leave it like that (no one plays Albania anyways?)
However we have another problem now, many nations (like Germany, the Soviets, Mexico, etc) lost their starting focus tree and now they start the game with the generic one, even before using the desicion.