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Save game compatible?
I just started an SFO campaign for the first time since a while and you are correct. SFO does some really solid decisions when it comes to recruitment restrictions. Please disregard my last comment lol
SFO does a lot of those sorts of recruitment restrictions, which do you feel are missing?
Loving the mods my friend.
You ever think about dipping into modding for AI army composition? I know you play default but the community could always have another modders take on AI recruitment behavior. Or even making it so that certain AI factions can't recruit certain units to make certain factions more thematic like certain greenskin factions only being able to recruit orc units over goblin units and vice versa. I feel like it would pair well with your SFO realism mod collection list.
Either way thanks for the mods that add such depth. Really amazing creations :D