Victoria 3
[1.9]Ultra Historical Research & Education
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Frissítés: 2022. dec. 14. @ 1:48

# Changelog

### 1.0.2

## Compatibility

- Compatibility patch with vanilla 1.1.2

## Database

- Removed Siam starting school system after having access to better sources on the region

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 13. @ 4:46

# Changelog

### 1.0.1

## Balance

- relaxed a bit conditions to get officer qualifications, allowing a small trickle of discriminated pops in some conditions
- Japan starting eduction institution increased to lvl 3 and some administration added to compensate
- Halved the Devout education access malus from being angry

## Database

- Hawaii techs, education law and institutions allowing a lvl 3 religious education to better represent historical conditions

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 10. @ 3:33

hotfix :
Correct the unnatended effect on trade center preventing to trade at all because lack of qualifications in illiterate nations.

The fix is a bit outside the scope of the mod, but is relevant enough for the time being before I do the mod rewamping economy.
The need of qualified pops on trade centers is lowered by a lot along a general reduction of manpower needed on trade centers so they don't suck too much population up to irealistic lvls.

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 9. @ 0:40

Hotfix :
relaxed a bit qualification conditions so early PM are not locked too easily
Easier time to become shopkeepers as staging profession
a bit relaxed on aristo/capi to not lock early industry and plantations
relaxed a little bit discrimination factor

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 8. @ 2:43

update for vanilla 1.1.1 hotfix

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 6. @ 9:49

hotfix : updated qualifications values for clergymen, changed literacy targets for nearly all pops, buffed military modifier from literacy

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 6. @ 5:41

Hotfix : unrecognized polities gets less education access (due to wealth) based on their rank
should not affect much countries like China and Japan, but makes correctly african unrecognized polities near completely illiterate

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 6. @ 2:54

Hotfix : fix the IG cout bug introduced by vanilla 1.1 making industrialist not having realistic clout.
The problematic files being used by the mod, had to fix it asap

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 5. @ 11:25

# Changelog

### 1.0 (initial release)

## Features

- All school laws gives political strength to Intelligentsia IG
- Private school law give political strength to land owners and capitalists IGs
- All school laws affects education from wealth
- All school laws affects assimilation
- Qualifications are weighted by more parameters
- Most of mid and high ranking professions get guaranted access to education
- Religious schools does not require anymore serfdom to be abolished
- Literacy adds innovation on itself like in Victoria II
- Chiefdom law reduces access to education, innovation and spread
- Literacy gives scaling bonuses on armies/fleets offense and defence

## Balance

- Increased ahead of time research malus to 50%
- Reduced tech spread malus for being unrecognized
- Increased tech spread malus for having isolationnism law
- Reduced base innovation value
- Reduced base max innovation value
- Reduced tech spread from literacy
- Increased max innovation from literacy
- Reduced base education from wealth
- Qualification obtention rate divided by 3
- It is considerably harder to get qualifications for rich and intellectual professions for discriminated pops
- Only accepted pops can qualify to officers
- Nerf to "social mobility" decree
- Reduced workforce needed in universities
- Reduced tech cost for era 1 & 2
- Increased tech cost for era 4 & 5
- Universities consume less paper but provide less innovation/qualifications

## Database

- Set starting schools laws and school institutions levels for all relevant countries
- Set starting universities accross the world, considering a lvl1 uni has about 250 students capacity
- Tweaked starting techs for a few countries

## Compatibility

- Compatibility with AroAI

Frissítés: 2022. dec. 4. @ 4:58