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RIP for Paradox straight stealing your idea tho
I did this and it didn't work, my game crashed, can you help me do this? I think I did it wrong
Go to Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod and look for risetopower.zip
Open it and go Common/traits. delete rtp_traits_vanilla.txt. Go back to Crusader Kings II\mod and find risetopower.mod and delete the line replace_path="common/traits"
Another change I made was to get default societies back. If you want to do this go into the vanilla ck2 files and find "00_societies.txt" "dynamic_societies.info" "quests.info" "quests_script.info" and "societies.info" (sorry I can't remember where they are found exactly) Copy paste these files into risetopower.zip/common/societies . The only issue I have found is if you are playing as a catholic person there are too many societies and you won't be able to see/select all of them. But the one you can't see is the learning society this mod adds anyway, so not much is lost. If you want you can edit rtp_learning_societies.txt and delete the catholic one in there just so it looks nicer in game.
"I mean...perhaps I should actually start looking at the code? What year are we in now?" -MightNight
I'm mostly doing this for my own use, but if I get something functional, I might release it.