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I tested a bit with your mod and it seems to work but I just tested a little.
I use your mod with "Equal faction potential" and "No Handycap for minor faction" and all of this make IEE+LCCP campaigns lovely! <3
I want to say thank you for your mod, it's an indispensable now!
But I have a problem, since this mod make CTD with my modlist, I have make a little list of mods who potentially conflict with yours, maybe this can help or you can confirm incompatibilities, maybe is possible to exchange not here for clear your comment section?
This mod, while it does eventually want single owner provinces, it doesn't do it as aggressively and focuses more on the factors a human player might consider when trading a region.
Overall I think this mod focuses a lot more on the actual trading of the region and tries to simulate some smart decision making whereas remove bordergore is focusing more on making single owner provinces, basically doing exactly what it's name suggests!