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That said, its not something that this mod causes or alters, its just a basic behavior thing in Rome 2.
For what ever reason, CA meddled in the recent update to Rome 2. In the Main menu, you will need to go to Options -> Mods, and activate the "Run user script mods" checkbox.
Not sure why they turned this off again, but I was +2 more turns into my campaign when I noticed all the script based changes were disabled, which prevents just about everything in my mods.
You can still build up the desert factions, it was just that the stock game was excessive in its tax income for those nations. They still have higher tax income, just not rediculously higher, which allowed them to send multi stack armies out of the Saharan desert.
Of course you can feel free to disagree with it - but the changes were made because it was unplayable as a super power faction on Legendary because of the absurd balancing (where they gave every faction excessive income to compete with Rome, Carthage, Egypt, etc).