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Nahlásit problém s překladem
steam/steamapps/workshop/content/1158310
open each folder until you find all three mods. you'll know which mods they are by opening their thumbnail picture file (or their descriptor file, which correctly opens with any text editor, like notepad).
go to the path I have listed in my description and open that 00_holdings file (again, just a text file).
now all you have to do is add all the unique information in the mods to one of the other mods and then load that mod after the other mods. for instance, my mod only adds this one line to the castle_holding, city_holding, and church_holding lists:
war_horse_grounds_01
if you want to be sure to never have to worry about updates breaking your changes, look up how to make mods on the wiki (it's super easy). you don't have to upload the mod, either. you just create the mod as the wiki explains, add this one file with all changes, and load it after the other mods.