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How do you install it? I can't seem to open the exe - It appears as a white blanket and i can't get it to launch. Do i need some sort of program?
 
Awesome mod, its so addictive. hah!
 
It is not a problem.As the two most popular EU4 MODs "MEIOU and Taxes" and "Veritas et Fortitudo", you can split several parts.

It is a problem because as I said, at last count this mod would be required to split down into 5 or 6 different parts (probably more now). That is something that none of us are particularly keen to do.
 
Knuckey didn't answer me on this.. is it WAD that the Ironborn don't actually raid anyone when they're independent? They have a permanent -2.0 prestige loss because they never go raid the coast while independent.
 
Knuckey didn't answer me on this.. is it WAD that the Ironborn don't actually raid anyone when they're independent? They have a permanent -2.0 prestige loss because they never go raid the coast while independent.

I can't say that I've ever noticed this. Obviously they will not raid Westeros while the Iron Throne is unified as that would be suicide, but in my experience as soon as a mega war splits things up, the Ironborn are straight in there raiding any small unaligned coastal provinces.

But I'll put it on the list of things to look into.
 
I can't say that I've ever noticed this. Obviously they will not raid Westeros while the Iron Throne is unified as that would be suicide, but in my experience as soon as a mega war splits things up, the Ironborn are straight in there raiding any small unaligned coastal provinces.

But I'll put it on the list of things to look into.

It seems that the AI very seldom raids anyone in CK2 right now. I've also seen this problem in Elder Kings, and i'll need to check in the base game.
 
Do the Daynes have nicknames like the Starks/Lannisters/Baratheons, etc...? I know there's Darkstar, but is it all "star" nicknames or are there some "Dawn" ones as well?
 
Do the Daynes have nicknames like the Starks/Lannisters/Baratheons, etc...? I know there's Darkstar, but is it all "star" nicknames or are there some "Dawn" ones as well?

This is the list of those having nicknames;
Stark
Targaryen
Greyjoy
Tully
Arryn
Lannister/Reyne(I believe they use the same dynastic nicknames)
Swann
Estermont
Baratheon
Martell
Tyrell
Florent
Mormont
Manderly
Hightower
Oakheart
Fossoway
Crakehall
Clegane
Redwyne
Cerwyn
Goodbrother
Harlaw
Saltcliffe
Mooton
Vypren
Whent
Belmore
Hunt
Bar Emmon
Stokeworth
Brax
Lydden
Westerling
Prester
Serret
Cafferen
Dondarion
Ambrose
Caswell
Beesbury
Mullendore
Webber
Varner
Qorqyle
Vaith
Mallister
Deddings
Lolliston

And then for AI only:

Brune
Piper

In short for your question, the dayne's do not have dynastic nicknames.
 
This is the list of those having nicknames;
Stark
Targaryen
Greyjoy
Tully
Arryn
Lannister/Reyne(I believe they use the same dynastic nicknames)
Swann
Estermont
Baratheon
Martell
Tyrell
Florent
Mormont
Manderly
Hightower
Oakheart
Fossoway
Crakehall
Clegane
Redwyne
Cerwyn
Goodbrother
Harlaw
Saltcliffe
Mooton
Vypren
Whent
Belmore
Hunt
Bar Emmon
Stokeworth
Brax
Lydden
Westerling
Prester
Serret
Cafferen
Dondarion
Ambrose
Caswell
Beesbury
Mullendore
Webber
Varner
Qorqyle
Vaith
Mallister
Deddings
Lolliston

And then for AI only:

Brune
Piper

In short for your question, the dayne's do not have dynastic nicknames.

Thanks for that! :)

Another question:

Jon Snow marches south with 500 men if he takes Stannis Baratheon up on his offer, mostly wildlings according to text. Yet he doesn't march with Tormund Giantsbane, Sigorn of Thenn, or Alfyn Crowkiller or any of the various wildling chiefs who swore to his banner. Instead, they all just stay north of the wall in little fiefs while Jon marches with no-name characters. Shouldn't that be the other way around? The great chiefs and leaders marching under Jon's banner, with a good few more men (2000?)
 
Thanks for that! :)

Another question:

Jon Snow marches south with 500 men if he takes Stannis Baratheon up on his offer, mostly wildlings according to text. Yet he doesn't march with Tormund Giantsbane, Sigorn of Thenn, or Alfyn Crowkiller or any of the various wildling chiefs who swore to his banner. Instead, they all just stay north of the wall in little fiefs while Jon marches with no-name characters. Shouldn't that be the other way around? The great chiefs and leaders marching under Jon's banner, with a good few more men (2000?)

It would make sense, Up to the devs to see what they do with it imo.
 
Thanks for that! :)

Another question:

Jon Snow marches south with 500 men if he takes Stannis Baratheon up on his offer, mostly wildlings according to text. Yet he doesn't march with Tormund Giantsbane, Sigorn of Thenn, or Alfyn Crowkiller or any of the various wildling chiefs who swore to his banner. Instead, they all just stay north of the wall in little fiefs while Jon marches with no-name characters. Shouldn't that be the other way around? The great chiefs and leaders marching under Jon's banner, with a good few more men (2000?)
Jon can't have vassals unless he wins and get the north and the realm would not tolerate having wildlings from beyond the wall at his court or as his vassals. However something involving Jon and the wildlings is planned.
 
Have you fixed the "Landless Watch" Bug yet?
Landless watch is not a bug for goodness sake, it represents the watch being forced into hiding and being able to be restored!
The issue is when they have vassals but that is a paradox issue not ours.