This is probably intended, but I don't see the use in having a "find title" function that opens the county view of the holder.
When looking for a barony or a county, that might work all right. But when I try to find a duchy, it opens some random county that belongs to the duchy, but it doesnt even have to be held by the duchy holder (aka the duke). So I have to navigate to the holder earl, then to his liege.
Its worse with titles that currently have no holder, f.e. the Latin Empire. I have no way of opening the title window for that title. The title finder just points me to Byzantium. No idea what for. I cant even find out what the requirements are for that title. Is it titular, is it de jure, I can't find out in the game. I'D have to look into the .txt files. There should be a way inside the game to find out what the title entails.
I suggest the title finder opens the respective title window, and also moves the map to where it is/should be.
When looking for a barony or a county, that might work all right. But when I try to find a duchy, it opens some random county that belongs to the duchy, but it doesnt even have to be held by the duchy holder (aka the duke). So I have to navigate to the holder earl, then to his liege.
Its worse with titles that currently have no holder, f.e. the Latin Empire. I have no way of opening the title window for that title. The title finder just points me to Byzantium. No idea what for. I cant even find out what the requirements are for that title. Is it titular, is it de jure, I can't find out in the game. I'D have to look into the .txt files. There should be a way inside the game to find out what the title entails.
I suggest the title finder opens the respective title window, and also moves the map to where it is/should be.
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