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also de jure doesn't moved to custom title I made
RICE adds a bunch of innovations that Entitled now accounts for in Culture Customization.
I found a bunch of mistakes in the way I handled it though, they'll be fixed in the next update =P
Not a bug =)
I wanted to make it clear that you need to enable Entitled to use it, and disable it to be able to start the game once the setup is done (because if you don't, somehow bypassing the safeguards in place, all hell breaks lose).
I tend not to use Entitled once the game starts, so that works fine for me. if you're only using it for setup, this method works fine.
It works fine as long as you don't use the new Save Progress feature, or turn the mod off in the gamerules before offloading it from your playset.
The Spouse Designer conflicts will be resolved at some point, I'm still changing GUI too much to set it in stone, but the aim is to make both compatible without issue.
You need to enable Entitled in the game rules to be able to use it, then turn it off again to be able to start the game proper. That's necessary for the Save Progress feature to not massively screw up the save game before the game has even started =)
This should all be indicated in tooltips, but if I can do something to make it clearer, I'm open to suggestions.
Yes, agree. Was very confused too.
Alternatively, add this instruction on the mod description as it's not something the average mod requires (enable and then disable)...