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Ty
One day, I might implement your idea, thanks for the suggestion. Currently, I'm not adding new features, mostly because I'm not playing CK3, I'm just maintaining the mod.
Building on your domain could also increase legitimacy,it's an idea.
Regards.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/workshop/filedetails/discussion/3305687550/4513255594043347632/
The mod is not updated to new version yet, so it might have some bugs.
Any changes on how legitimacy is earned I will need to check when I get the time to update the mod, I don't own the new DLC so I will check what I can do.
@jawwadbr
I think it'd actually make sense for Nomad governments to earn legitimacy through dread & strength rather than opinion.
Legitimacy was earned through force on the Steppes.
The dlc looks fun but I'm currently not playing ck3, so I don't want to spend money on a game I won't be playing for a while.
But I will still try to fix my mod in case something breaks after a update.
Lol ty
@Seizure Salad
Ty
I'm wondering too because I'm not planning on buying the dlc lol