Currently playing a "Doge of the Hill" game with 3 other players, inspired by Arumba's playthrough. I'm not sure what the specific version of CK2+ we are running, but the checksum is MMRS, and we are running the latest version of CK2. This is my first time using CK2+, and I've understood most of the changes, and agree with them, but some of the others I am confused, and not entirely sure if they're WAD, glitched/bugged, or that I just entirely don't understand the change.
So first off, the details of the game:
Checksum: MMRS
DLC: All main DLC, including ruler designer
Starting place: Republic of Gaeta
Starting year: 1066, William the Conqueror (I think)
If you need more info, just ask.
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Question 1: When in Trade Zones view (shortcut G) and I expand the Trade Post view on counties so that I can see who owns each trade post, if I click on a county, it often highlights an adjacent province. What does this mean?
Further clarification. I click Logudoro, and it highlights the sea province of Cote D'Azur, Arborea the Mediterranean Sea, and Cagliari the Coast of Sardegna. Now, with this, one would assume that clicking on a county would highlight its respective (sea) trade zone. But, if I click on Capua, it highlights Napoli, and Napoli highlights Capua. Amalfi and Salerno also highlight each other. Click on Gaeta. Nothing. This could just be not entirely understanding how trade zones and such work. Some clarification by someone with greater knowledge than I would be useful.
Question 2: Why am I not the owner of a trade zone Golfo di Napoli? I have 3/5 trade posts.
From the way I understand trade zones work, whoever owns a majority of the trade posts in a trade zone "owns" the trade zone. I am not currently the Serene Doge, but I own the trade post in the capital (Gaeta), Amalfi, and Salerno. A different house, the Serene Doge, to be exact, owns the other two trade posts in Capua and Napoli.
Question 3: The top doggie currently owns the Republic of Gaeta and the Republic of Capua. When he dies, the new top doggie inherits the top-tier title (The Serene Republic of Trinacria), the Republic of Capua, and the Grand City of Gaeta. The former Serene Doge's designated heir inherits the Republic of Gaeta, and the rest of his father's titles. Why does the new Serene Doge not inherit the Republic of Gaeta instead of the Republic of Capua?
More clarification: Before Enrico de Vio became the top Doge, he owned the grand cities of Capua and Napoli. During his time as the Serene Doge, he conquered Palermo, satisfying the requirements for the creation of the kingdom level title Trinacria. He then also created the duchy title for Capua. Oddly enough, when I hover over the titles of the Republic of Gaeta and the Republic of Capua, they are Open Elective and Patrician Elective, respectively. In contrast, when hovering over the Serene Republic of Trinacria and the Grand City of Gaeta, you see the "Expected Successor" instead. Shouldn't the Republic of Gaeta have this as well? And, as an experiment, if I destroy the title Republic of Gaeta, the new Serene Doge inherits the Republic of Capua, and if I destroy the Republic of Capua title, the current Serene Doge's designated heir inherits the duchy of Gaeta, giving the new Serene Doge no duchy level title. Ideally, upon the death of the current Serene Doge, the new Serene Doge would have the Republic of Gaeta title, and the former SDoge's heir would inherit the Republic of Capua.
Question 4: Why is there no specific view for which family owns which trade zone, considering Vanilla has it?
Or, more specifically, why is the Trade Zone view technically only the family trade zone view, considering there are several trade zones which the entire Merchant Republic owns, but is not highlighted since no one house has the majority.
Alright, I think that's all I have for right now. Much appreciation to whoever takes the time to answer my questions! Thanks.
So first off, the details of the game:
Checksum: MMRS
DLC: All main DLC, including ruler designer
Starting place: Republic of Gaeta
Starting year: 1066, William the Conqueror (I think)
If you need more info, just ask.
Images:



Question 1: When in Trade Zones view (shortcut G) and I expand the Trade Post view on counties so that I can see who owns each trade post, if I click on a county, it often highlights an adjacent province. What does this mean?
Further clarification. I click Logudoro, and it highlights the sea province of Cote D'Azur, Arborea the Mediterranean Sea, and Cagliari the Coast of Sardegna. Now, with this, one would assume that clicking on a county would highlight its respective (sea) trade zone. But, if I click on Capua, it highlights Napoli, and Napoli highlights Capua. Amalfi and Salerno also highlight each other. Click on Gaeta. Nothing. This could just be not entirely understanding how trade zones and such work. Some clarification by someone with greater knowledge than I would be useful.
Question 2: Why am I not the owner of a trade zone Golfo di Napoli? I have 3/5 trade posts.
From the way I understand trade zones work, whoever owns a majority of the trade posts in a trade zone "owns" the trade zone. I am not currently the Serene Doge, but I own the trade post in the capital (Gaeta), Amalfi, and Salerno. A different house, the Serene Doge, to be exact, owns the other two trade posts in Capua and Napoli.
Question 3: The top doggie currently owns the Republic of Gaeta and the Republic of Capua. When he dies, the new top doggie inherits the top-tier title (The Serene Republic of Trinacria), the Republic of Capua, and the Grand City of Gaeta. The former Serene Doge's designated heir inherits the Republic of Gaeta, and the rest of his father's titles. Why does the new Serene Doge not inherit the Republic of Gaeta instead of the Republic of Capua?
More clarification: Before Enrico de Vio became the top Doge, he owned the grand cities of Capua and Napoli. During his time as the Serene Doge, he conquered Palermo, satisfying the requirements for the creation of the kingdom level title Trinacria. He then also created the duchy title for Capua. Oddly enough, when I hover over the titles of the Republic of Gaeta and the Republic of Capua, they are Open Elective and Patrician Elective, respectively. In contrast, when hovering over the Serene Republic of Trinacria and the Grand City of Gaeta, you see the "Expected Successor" instead. Shouldn't the Republic of Gaeta have this as well? And, as an experiment, if I destroy the title Republic of Gaeta, the new Serene Doge inherits the Republic of Capua, and if I destroy the Republic of Capua title, the current Serene Doge's designated heir inherits the duchy of Gaeta, giving the new Serene Doge no duchy level title. Ideally, upon the death of the current Serene Doge, the new Serene Doge would have the Republic of Gaeta title, and the former SDoge's heir would inherit the Republic of Capua.
Question 4: Why is there no specific view for which family owns which trade zone, considering Vanilla has it?
Or, more specifically, why is the Trade Zone view technically only the family trade zone view, considering there are several trade zones which the entire Merchant Republic owns, but is not highlighted since no one house has the majority.
Alright, I think that's all I have for right now. Much appreciation to whoever takes the time to answer my questions! Thanks.
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