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Aha I know that. If I ever try to play, I see 1001 things I want to change after 5 minutes and go back to modding... :wacko:
this is exactly why I haven't actually played a Lux Invicta "game-proper" for months now. I boot it up for barely an hour, and the gigantic bucket list of stuff that catches my attention needing tweaking distracts me so much from playing I never end up enjoying playing it.
... and for the rare moments that I DO end up enjoying playing, I .... randomly die, because I almost always send my ruler in the frontlines, and get killed as a result while having no heir yet :rofl:
 
I just alt-tab out when I see something, fix that one thing, and go back to playing.

That ruler on the front lines thing, with no heir? Yeah, I do that, and take the "try for brave at risk of dying or becoming incapable" option in the Shaytana events.
 
I want to organize the list by regions, but I'm not sure how I should name and divide them to stay true to LI. I thought about doing it by De Jure Empires, but I'm not sure. Any thoughts?
For example: Italy, Italia, or SPQR. Spain, Iberia, or Hispania?
 
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Just like a general area that works. Preferably enough so you can get it all in the picture in close detail, but not so much that it's way zoomed out.
 
Sorry for not updating, I see how many views this post already has and I feel bad for there not being any real info yet. I've suffered a family loss recently so obviously RL took over and I had to put this on hold. I will begin updating it soon, however.
 
Sorry for not updating, I see how many views this post already has and I feel bad for there not being any real info yet. I've suffered a family loss recently so obviously RL took over and I had to put this on hold. I will begin updating it soon, however.
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