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@Qbase101 I think it doesn’t really matter, but adjust it to your preferences in case there’s something this mod doesn’t cover.
@Nikovelli Thanks, I think it's not compatible due to some previous comments but you can try it.
Easy test is to play any faction in immortal campaing except Gor-roc and turn off the fog of war and watch Gor-roc's behaviour with and without the mod active.
Without the mod he will attack the nurgle army nearby then take the undefended town to the west. With the mod he will attack the army then retreat to his city and not leave. I tried turning other mods off and changing the difficulties/minor potential threat options and it seems like this is the one that causes it.
There's some other factions that seem to do a similar thing as well but that was the most easy one to see since its in the first turn. I only tested a handful of times but it seemed consistent.
@NEST-7