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I'm really busy with real life work so I'm not maintaining or fixing my mod score the time being.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3290529855
I also disable confederations and replace them with vassalization and many more anti-snowball mods.
I'm combining it with other mods disabling AI confederation and making other changes to their behavior, but yeah, I'm satisfied on how it works. Makes for a more balanced and less "gamey" feel to the map. I don't think LL should always be winning more battles just because more dev time has been invested into them and they look cooler.
i think it already influenced my new campaign to some variables that didnt happen before.
To be truthful, I made the mod mostly for myself and shared just for other people to have it available, then it seems to have become the most popular and controversial mod I've published to date. Maybe I'll update the description to be more clear in the future, bit for mow I'm enjoying playing the new patch, so no ETA.