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This works fine with Fudging Vassals. I use both regularly and have not noticed any issues.
Check the change notes
Check the Modding Den Discord server for help or use the modding wiki page. Also, please don't offer to pay for modding-related things, it's against the EULA.
I'm a casual player but I find myself wanting to tweak variables here and there to change the campaign gameplay of TWWH3 to my liking. Is there anyone available to provide me a crashcourse in how to do this myself. I can pay for your time!
In particular, I'm interested in preventing the huge alliances between the human factions/elf factions/dwarf factions.
email me at diegoriveracpp@gmail.com
Thanks for your attention!
It should work fine in multiplayer. I haven't had any issues personally during my tests.
(specifically when playing as Malekith)
But this is much better! Now I can finally tell my ally to go screw themselves if they declare on someone I have treaties with!
In that case, this mod doesn't affect that right now.
I mean seceding also happens when you vassalize a faction that you have very bad standing with right?
Like -100 or something
Vassals will not secede if you choose not to join in any wars that are declared upon them