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Of course, you can extract the files and add them to your own mod, or include a link to the mod in your description — or do neither. As you wish! ☺︎
@Barracuda I'll look into adding that to the next update.
@Tamborine Williams
Thanks for the reports, AGOT issues should be resolved in latest update.
I have no AGOT mods on said playset.
I did it both ways, both before and after, both times on fresh installs of the mod to make sure I didn't modify anything. Both times women would be eligible as knights.
I realised it isnt compatible with "More Single Combat", is there anything you can do about that?
Since most armies will be lead by their ruler now anyway, this is less of a "reward" for those armies and more of a nerf to armies that aren't being lead by the ruler that owns it (it's equivalent to lowering the commander's martial ability during battle). Due to how commander advantage works, the AI will take this into account as well when deciding who to put in command.