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@Sr Schmitt, no update required as of January 2024 (1.11.3). Works as expected.
One thing I would add to the description is how it exactly modifies the life style exp gains.
I tried doing it myself (adding the modifier_definition_formats with the associated lifestyle names, and adding them to the attribute modifiers), but I can't get it to work :/
@Sr Schmittt, This is up to date, and in general the code is relatively update-proof
As of right now though, this mod works as intended, and if anyone is having an issue with it, you likely have some sort of mod conflict going on your end.
Also, i've actually found that locally overwritten workshop files tend to stick around even after a mod updates, preventing them from being overwritten. Which presents an issue where in order to allow the mod to update that particular file (if it needs to), you need to delete this mods workshop folder, then unsubscribe, and resubscribe to this mod.
If you want to create a permanently separate version of the mod in your local files that you can build from yourself and allows this version of the mod to update properly, go to: Run CK3 launcher > All installed mods > upload mod > create mod. This then creates a new mod folder in your CK3 local data folder (the same place your save games are stored). Then copy all of the files from this mod to your new mod folder (except for the descriptor). You should now have your own independent variant of the mod that doesn't interfere with this mods update process at all.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2919559055
Roman Lifestyle
When you get a moment obviously, no rush :)
Find this mods workshop folder in steamapps > workshop > content. Then in the mods workshop folder go to common > modifiers > dlxp_modifiers. dlxp_modifiers can be opened with notepad or some other form of code editor.
Underneath each [attribute]_modifier category there is a modifier called monthly_[attribute]_lifestyle_xp_gain_mult. Changing that stat changes the percentage of extra xp gained per point of the respective attribute.
Dynamic Lifestyle XP is suuuuuper simple in nature, and can easily be edited oneself, or incorporated into other mods that change the [attribute]_modifier field with less than 5 minutes of effort. I hope that is helpful.
You can find the lite variant here:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2986710399
This is just the version that I personally use, as I like to see characters churn through more perks, but I also play with 2-3 additional lifestyles, and 1 additional tree in each lifestyle that are added by a variety of mods. So there's a lot more perks to dig through.
The lite version definitely plays closer to vanilla, but I'm unsure why you'd want this mod in general if you're relatively happy with vanilla xp gain. As the whole point of this mod is that high attribute stats gives boons to xp gain.
You legend :)