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BPM is more rigid than vanilla, but not as much. Even if your ruler makes it difficult to pass a law, there's still a chance you could bypass the veto through event changes (especially BPM events). There's still a reason to try, even if the law is tough. It's more rigid, logical, and predictable than vanilla, but perhaps less so than having no RNG at all.
Just wanted to share my thoughts—I really like BPM’s system and hope to find a simpler, more compatible alternative like yours.