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@Ego_Crazy Thank you so much ! Your comment means a lot. Now that royal is out I hope to keep updating and adding stuff :)
I am also thinking about making the draft decision having the option of getting just from your own counties and drafting from vassals counties will make them have a negative opinion of you or something like that. Maybe that would be a way of getting the big armies down if the armies are too massive the way it is now.
The draft takes every sub realm county then adds the building levies and garrison from each of them, the total is the amount of levies that spawn. If those numbers in a total conversion are smaller then it should make the draft smaller as well.
I can test Tales of Ireland to see how it goes with this mod. The biggest issue with compatibility should be if a mod has different men at arms, technologies, or cultures. My mod checks for those when getting the innovation decisions and which troops show up for paid troops. I assume the user won't get anything to show up if a total conversion changes that. But I would definitely be willing to have compatibility patches if there are issues with my mod.
Also would it be possible to get a ""barebone"" version to keep maximum compatibility in the future if/when you try to add more features? I really like the mod, it would be a shame to be cucked by compatibility.