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I realy love this mod new law system, building system, religion system, events but one thing wich is lacking is a challenge, expanding your realm when there r only small duchies is a faceroll. There is noone who can threaten your realm so I would like to know is there anykind fo submod wich add some major powers to the world?
 
I realy love this mod new law system, building system, religion system, events but one thing wich is lacking is a challenge, expanding your realm when there r only small duchies is a faceroll. There is noone who can threaten your realm so I would like to know is there anykind fo submod wich add some major powers to the world?

Only tangentially related to this; but I've been reverting and rebalancing the combat tactics and the AI seems to expand their realms faster; the small realms even at late game might have been a matter of the AI not knowing how to handle the Better Armies tactics, or them making wars too slow. I've been doing some test runs and some realms are considerably expanded 20 years in now. So far I've seen the staple LI super-realms like the Parthians and Gotland grow very big and fast enough.
 
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One thing they've done to address this is add the 'expanded administration' character modifiers to rulers. As your realm grows, you get maluses to tax, levies, authority, and opinion.

In my current game as SPQR, Hungaria can raise more troops than me even though I have my dejure territory. I've only just reached a point where I can win wars without mercs in 1145, and that's probably only because my ruler has godly stats. I'm really looking forward to see how my ruler's death will affect my realm (hopefully not for many glorious years!) :laugh: