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For egzample I look at minor norscan vassals I have as Belakror. After they build up armies, I sell them a city for all gold that they have, and on following turns I can see that they don't make more than 100 gold per turn, they are not building or recruiting anything. So my conclusion is that all their gold goes into army upkeep. While in RPMF it is set to 50% or something.
Can only see them get some gold after they lose an army, or win a battle or sack a city.
Maybe it's just a minor faction debuff from CA too so idk.
That is, this mod does what it says. It lets the AI spend all the money it actually possesses. However, after watching a one-province faction recruit 2.5 full stacks, and still be heavily investing in their economy (again, on Normal), I wonder how many secret economy buffs CA has given the AI, even on Normal. Using this mod makes me think the AI possesses some significant passive economy buffs in vanilla. Me with one province could create 2 full stacks but definitely wouldn't have been able to invest in the economy at the same time like the AI was doing.
I'm playing with No Red Line Skills and 4 skill points per level to help create parity between myself and the AI.
Just wanted to share my experiences on the road to a better Warhammer game.
Thanks for this mod. The AI behavior really is impressive.