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Not sure if this is vanilla as well:

Playing NWO, tribal. Raiding standard village provinces gives 3-10 gold in free loot. However, nomad provinces have 35-70 gold in free loot per province. That's insane, funding entire cities for decades.

Probably vanilla fix for "nomads ain't got nothing to loot".
 
the new coat of arms stuff is not working i would recommend adding a "coat_of_arms" folder in the interface folder and placing the coat_of_arms.txt file in there. it fixed it for me
 
When releasing a tributary, the game creates a non-aggression pact with the target that supposedly is suppose to last 5 years. However, this is not the case. You can break the non-aggression pact immediately if you want to and just pay the cost for doing so and the pact never expires.
 
When releasing a tributary, the game creates a non-aggression pact with the target that supposedly is suppose to last 5 years. However, this is not the case. You can break the non-aggression pact immediately if you want to and just pay the cost for doing so and the pact never expires.

NAPs are not forced. This is WAD.
 
Hi~
I'd like to report a bug in V4.078
As a liege, sometimes I couldn't improve the building in the land of my vassals like this
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even though there is no science requirements for that building.
 
The devs sometimes put a flag that blocks the AI from building buildings in some circumstances. It also sometimes blocks the players from upgrading their holdings, which is especially problematic if you're trying to upgrade tribal vassals.
 
About the coronation mechanic and the crowned trait. I started a game at the Charlemagne start, quickly Karlomann piled up 6 or 7 kingdom titles. I managed to fabricate a claim on one of these (Italy), but I die quickly and my heir gets the weak claim. After the Karling finally dies (at 73 y.o.), all titles pass to a relative, who's already a duke somewhere. He is not crowned, but I cannot press my claim. He's dishonorable, coward, drunkard, etc. so I plot to kill him, everybody gets on the bandwagon and he dies. Some other duke inherits, but I still can't press my weak claim. This time he's got an underage heir, so I kill the guy using the console, and when the kid inherits, I see I can now press the claim. Is this WAD? Thanks :)
 
About the coronation mechanic and the crowned trait. I started a game at the Charlemagne start, quickly Karlomann piled up 6 or 7 kingdom titles. I managed to fabricate a claim on one of these (Italy), but I die quickly and my heir gets the weak claim. After the Karling finally dies (at 73 y.o.), all titles pass to a relative, who's already a duke somewhere. He is not crowned, but I cannot press my claim. He's dishonorable, coward, drunkard, etc. so I plot to kill him, everybody gets on the bandwagon and he dies. Some other duke inherits, but I still can't press my weak claim. This time he's got an underage heir, so I kill the guy using the console, and when the kid inherits, I see I can now press the claim. Is this WAD? Thanks :)

Vanilla mechanic. Weak claims can't be pressed, unless the claimant is first, second or third to inherit, or if the ruler is female and the claimant is male, or is the ruler is in a regency (due to young age, or due to going into hiding, or a kowtow etc.).
 
Vanilla mechanic. Weak claims can't be pressed, unless the claimant is first, second or third to inherit, or if the ruler is female and the claimant is male, or is the ruler is in a regency (due to young age, or due to going into hiding, or a kowtow etc.).
Plus makes it possible to press weak claims on kingdoms or empires against uncrowned rulers.

It checks for the Uncrowned trait, not for merely being "not crowned". I feel like there is sometimes bugginess with the trait not appearing when it should? If they had it I don't know why it wouldn't work.
 
Plus makes it possible to press weak claims on kingdoms or empires against uncrowned rulers.

It checks for the Uncrowned trait, not for merely being "not crowned". I feel like there is sometimes bugginess with the trait not appearing when it should? If they had it I don't know why it wouldn't work.

Thanks for clarifying. I wasn't very clear in my post. The key point is that Karlomann's heir, let's call him B did NOT get (probably because he was already a landed duke??? but not a son or grandson of Karlomann) the "uncrowned" trait when he inherited the 7 kingdom titles. The same happened to B's heir, C, also a landed duke, also not a direct descendant of B. The heirs of C instead were his underage non-landed childrens. When C died they got their titles ( gavelkind ) and each also got the "uncrowned" trait .
For further testing, I also reloaded an earlier save and gave B the uncrowned trait, and at this point I could press the weak claim as intended.
My question is , is it right that an already landed duke that inherits a kingdom, does not have to deal with the coronation mechanic? Especially because he wasn't even the son of the original king.
What's even worse, ffs, they are Karlings !!! They get the royal treatment?!?:D j/k
 
It's WAD. Too many hacks in that game.

1) Ok, just for making sure: this means that an already landed character won't get the "uncrowned" trait when inheriting a kingdom? Did I get it right?
2) What do you mean with "too many hacks in that game" ? What hacks? Which game?
BTW thanks for your time.
 
1) Ok, just for making sure: this means that an already landed character won't get the "uncrowned" trait when inheriting a kingdom? Did I get it right?
2) What do you mean with "too many hacks in that game" ? What hacks? Which game?
BTW thanks for your time.

Uncrowned trait doesn't get applied immediately on succession. E.g. if character is already at war trait will not be given. This is because it's a really negative trait that upsets the balance of power. It only makes sense to give it during peace. That is essentialy a hack that prevents every successor from being attacked by a weak claimant every single time.
Another reason why having uncrowned trait and not having crowned trait is not the same are vassal kings, e.g. in HRE, who can't get crowned in the first place. If they got uncrowned trait, the liege title would be under constant attack for weak claims on vassal kingdoms.
This whole thing makes pressing weak claims not something you can just wait for to happen, but something that you either need to force to happen or be lucky enough to find yourself in the right circumstances.
 
It will be an error with the tooltip then when you release a tributary, which says you will be forced into a five year NAP.

It says "By releasing this tributary you will also sign a 5 year NAP."
It doesn't mention it being forced or anything. Also, it's supposed to be 10 years, not 5.

I'll change the decision to incur a penalty.
 
Having CK2Plus active seems to disable the Mongol invasion.
The Mongols show up just fine if the mod is off, but with it on I've run four games and each time 1218 passes and Temujin just sits on his hands each time, or doesn't even spawn.
I tried to force the event with console commands, but the console tells me that event 60001 doesn't exist.
I have the Way of Life and Legacy of Rome DLCs, and no other mods active. What could be causing this?

60001 is deprecated in vanilla and Plus.
I've fixed this chain, so now either temujin will be generated, or new character will take his place and start the invasions.
Also, the fix will prevent mongols from spawning anywhere on the map.
 
Uncrowned trait doesn't get applied immediately on succession. E.g. if character is already at war trait will not be given. This is because it's a really negative trait that upsets the balance of power. It only makes sense to give it during peace. That is essentialy a hack that prevents every successor from being attacked by a weak claimant every single time.
Another reason why having uncrowned trait and not having crowned trait is not the same are vassal kings, e.g. in HRE, who can't get crowned in the first place. If they got uncrowned trait, the liege title would be under constant attack for weak claims on vassal kingdoms.
This whole thing makes pressing weak claims not something you can just wait for to happen, but something that you either need to force to happen or be lucky enough to find yourself in the right circumstances.

TY :)
 
CK2 Plus doesnt work it causes CK2 to stop responding and is forever stuck on the screen that shows the paradox logo.
Win 10
Only mod is CK2+
All DLC
Version 2.8.3.3
It launches fine on its own and other mods work fine as well.
 
Update I put it in steam directory the installer put it in user/documents it now launches just fine. However I have new issue. If I play anything lower then a King I cant have a council is that a bug or a mod feature.
 
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