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EscagirlUK

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Okay, so you know when you grant a title to a courtier, the new county/duchy is set to Semisalic Primogeniture for its inheritence law?

Is there any way of editing the game so that the default inheritence law is Salic Primogeniture? (Barring going into the game as each of your vassals and their vassals and manually resetting inheritence.)
 
Okay, so you know when you grant a title to a courtier, the new county/duchy is set to Semisalic Primogeniture for its inheritence law?

Is there any way of editing the game so that the default inheritence law is Salic Primogeniture? (Barring going into the game as each of your vassals and their vassals and manually resetting inheritence.)

No the default law is always semisalic primogeneture, that is hardcoded.
 
Is there actually any point at all in going for a Semi-Salic succession law? I can see that you benefit from lots of other realms being Semi-Salic, but as far as I can tell for your own demesne there's no possible reason to go for anything but Salic...
 
Some players will to give an additional Challenge to the game. But for most players, we tend to quickly switch over to something that insures no-one from outside our Dynasty has a chance to inherit.