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@Donald Trump (Hammer30) they should work well together
@Proventus Avenicci very high chance it is
@Arın Thanks, will read about him
@Leetz True, I must think how to implemet it first with sense
Would be cool if you could have a bit more control over what school you choose and maybe some more randomness where different schools spawn.
Hm, i'm against that idea. Too much "What-if" support for my taste and imo. for this mod.
But could be its own small mod, for the ones who like the alt-history gameplay aspects a lot, imo..
Q1 Yea I wasn't 100% content with how Hussite religious schools work, so the solution you've proposed seems fine and I will try to do that
Q2 Will investigate this, thanks for sharing as I wasn't aware of it
Q3 Now that you wrote about it I remember this story! So it indeed seems like a good easter egg ^^ Just need some time to implement this though
There was a chinese guy commonly referred to as Hong Xiuquan or otherwise "the chinese guy who called himself the brother of Jesus, because he dreamt of it".
If you read some things about his religious beliefs you'd often find that it's classified as "his own unique interpretation of Protestant Christianity".
Soo... why not make a funny easter egg for chinese nations if they ever turn protestant? Something that'd give them a very strong military bonus at the cost of increased unrest?
Taht'd be funny...
If uo're taborite and invite orebites you become orebites yourself loosing acces to taborites, and I guess it wasn't intended to be that way, right?
Once again thanks for the mod, had fun playing with it, will keep playing with it. I really care about it since it's exactly what I wanted for protestants to have, you're my saviour in that regard.
I have one suggestion for hussites though.
Let's say you convert another nation through war to hussite, right now they would go ultraquists or orebites, so why don't you make their hussite school be chosen by lottery, let's say:
utraquists - 40% chance
orebites - 25% chance
taborites - 20% chance
breathens - 10% chance
adamites - 5% chance
For every "level of radicalism" their chance would be lower (since most of the potential convertees are catholics and they would want to have positive relations with others).
All of that so there could be more diversity in what school you can choose.
@Gurdini Hi, thanks for feedback! ^^
Q1They are country specific, I updated the description of mod, basically:
(Neo)Adamites - appear in Silesia
(Moravian) Breathen - Moravia
Orebites - Bohemia
Taborites - Slovakia
Utraquism - Lusatia
Q2 Fixed, I must remember to edit religious schools AND country modifiers in the future aswell
Q3 Fixed the requirements to invite Radziwill, renamed them to "Laski's teachings" (Jan Łaski 1499–1560)
First how do I get different hussite schools to trigger? I converted about half of europe in my Bohemo-Hussite wars of reformation and the only ones to appear were ultraquists and orebites.
Second, when playing as a reformed nation and having a school other than calvinist (which gives -5% idea cost) you can invite those calvinists but they'll give you -10% IC then. Is that intentional? If so I don't think that it's fair or even balanced since -10% is quite a lot when the alternative is +2,5% morale...
Third, although i love addition of PLC school of Radziwill I'm afraid it's extremaly ahistorical in comparison to everything else since "Radziwiłłowie" were a noble family that popularised calvinist teachings in their original form (the requirements to invite them are also broken unfortunately)
Anyway, great mod, would play it again. Keep it up.
Thank you for your changes, you made, I really appreciate them!
One more suggestion I have is lowering to reform progress growth of that Anglican one to 0.20 or 0.10, because believe me or not, that's the reform progress in its raw integer state, not a modifier. I think the only other way you can get this, is if you do plutocratic ideas, it provides 0.20 reform progress, so I recommend you either change it so that it gives reform progress growth in %, or you lower the value, thank you!
Looking forward to your Coptic and Orthodox Schools mod, or even just one of them!
So:
-admin efficiency set to 2.5% seems reasonable, changed it
-ccr lowered to -5% seems also fair so I changed it
-Luther used to be 5% morale but imo it was no brainer, especially that you can choose religious aspect 5% morale so leaving it at 2.5% seems fair
-So I run some test games and the only opinion modifier I encountered is +10 if both countries follow the same religious school
-Coptic and Orthodox could also get schools, in a separate mod imo as not everyone may want it in here
Thank you for your comment. If you have other ideas feel free to share if you want :)
Cheers ^^
On the other hand I would buff protestant's Luther to at least 5 morale, and lower the ccr to 5 as well.
On the other hand please make protestants not hate each other for having different religous schools.
Coptic and Orthodox could also get schools, but I do agree that there is no reason to give these to catholics. you could say that all catholics follow the school of what the pope says
@Halfdan It should work
@aspiringwarcriminal I thought about it, but catholic/orthodox countries have cardinals/patriarchs, so it looks a bit bloated/unreadable with religious schools on map. Maybe allowing countries that don't have cardinals can be a workaround
@Chirpy Maybe a lil bit here and there. Do you have anything particular on your mind?
@Ferdinand Mallard Done, thanks!
@Henri IV is it always the case? Will look into it.
@simonfadare2 yes