Short summary of your issue
When a primary title is Elective a second non-elective equal-tier title has the same heir
Game Version
Corvus (1.3.0) 7f4e
What OS are you playing on?
Windows
What platform are you using?
Steam
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Have you tried verifying your game files (Steam only)?
Yes
How much "pain" is this causing you?
6
Please explain the issue you experienced in the most condensed way possible
If a ruler has two titles of the same tier and one of them is Elective and the other is not, the non-Elective titles has the same heir as the Elective one even if the heir should not be the same. For example, if a ruler has two sons both titles would go to the same son even with Partition. Or if the Electors chose a character that is not one of the sons of the ruler as heir this other character will become the heir to both titles over the holder's sons (while the non elective one should go to his first son).
Please explain how to reproduce the issue
1. Have two equal tier titles: one elective and one not elective.
2. Make sure that the Electors chose a non-Dynast as heir.
3. See that the heir to this second non-Elective title is the non-Dynast instead of your firstborn son.
As it may be difficult to replicate I have provided a save where this happens. In this case there are two titles: the Elective Kindom of Asturias and the non-Elective Kingdom of Galicia. The Electors of Asturias have chosen Count Savarico, who is not a son of the king, as the heir to Asturias. As seen in the screenshots the Kingom of Galicia has too Count Savarico as heir instead of the King's son, Ordonno, who should be heir according to Confederate Partition, their Succession Law.
Is there anything else you think could help us identify/replicate the issue?
It may have something to do with the fact that when Elective, the elected heir is selected as the Primary Heir of a character and Elective titles maybe aren't taken into account when calculating Partition.
It seems that it affects to Feudal Elective and other kinds of Elective title succession law.
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When a primary title is Elective a second non-elective equal-tier title has the same heir
Game Version
Corvus (1.3.0) 7f4e
What OS are you playing on?
Windows
What platform are you using?
Steam
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Have you tried verifying your game files (Steam only)?
Yes
How much "pain" is this causing you?
6
Please explain the issue you experienced in the most condensed way possible
If a ruler has two titles of the same tier and one of them is Elective and the other is not, the non-Elective titles has the same heir as the Elective one even if the heir should not be the same. For example, if a ruler has two sons both titles would go to the same son even with Partition. Or if the Electors chose a character that is not one of the sons of the ruler as heir this other character will become the heir to both titles over the holder's sons (while the non elective one should go to his first son).
Please explain how to reproduce the issue
1. Have two equal tier titles: one elective and one not elective.
2. Make sure that the Electors chose a non-Dynast as heir.
3. See that the heir to this second non-Elective title is the non-Dynast instead of your firstborn son.
As it may be difficult to replicate I have provided a save where this happens. In this case there are two titles: the Elective Kindom of Asturias and the non-Elective Kingdom of Galicia. The Electors of Asturias have chosen Count Savarico, who is not a son of the king, as the heir to Asturias. As seen in the screenshots the Kingom of Galicia has too Count Savarico as heir instead of the King's son, Ordonno, who should be heir according to Confederate Partition, their Succession Law.
Is there anything else you think could help us identify/replicate the issue?
It may have something to do with the fact that when Elective, the elected heir is selected as the Primary Heir of a character and Elective titles maybe aren't taken into account when calculating Partition.
It seems that it affects to Feudal Elective and other kinds of Elective title succession law.
I have attached a save game
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