I don't know has this been reported before, but I recently started the 1337 scenario several times (is it intended to represent the word "leet" in hack slang?).
So the problem is that I am able to marry even if I have a spouse as Castillan king Alfonso de Borgona and I have had a double-married wife while being the Cretan duke.
What's the most amazing that:
1.Two viwes actually work without any other bugs - they normally produce children, just 2 times more (than one) taken together.
2.Two husbands have such a bug - if the wive gets pregnant she gives birth to 1 children for each of the spouses. Both of the children have spouses dynasty, claims and most likely the culture as well.
So the problem is that I am able to marry even if I have a spouse as Castillan king Alfonso de Borgona and I have had a double-married wife while being the Cretan duke.
What's the most amazing that:
1.Two viwes actually work without any other bugs - they normally produce children, just 2 times more (than one) taken together.
2.Two husbands have such a bug - if the wive gets pregnant she gives birth to 1 children for each of the spouses. Both of the children have spouses dynasty, claims and most likely the culture as well.
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