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I included "Game Rules," so now you can opt for a vanilla style. In the vanilla version, the features are more aligned with CK3 vanilla or offer enhanced minor bonuses.
@Beorhthere Appleby
In the future, I intend to add more options for Game Rules as I previously stated, but right now, I don’t have the time to finish them.
No need to be concerned, I won't merge the Buildings, MAA, and Traditions bonuses into a single rule. Instead, you will have three options to select from based on your preferences. like opting to reduce Traditions bonuses, yet there are no modifications to MAA and Buildings.
Here's the first look (currently Semi-Fantasy) and (Vanilla Style)
MAA Empire Swordsmen Example
(Semi-Fantasy) > (Vanilla Styles)
damage 70 > damage 45
toughness 50 > toughness 35
pursuit 15 > pursuit 10
screen 15 > screen 10
#Slightly higher than MAA Vanilla elite
Building Ruby Mines full upgrade Example
( Semi-Fantasy ) > ( Vanilla Styles )
Monthly income 16 > Monthly income 10
Holding Taxs 16% > Holding Taxs 12%
County Building Cost -25% > County Building Cost -16%
#Still high but some of them were supposed to be OP
All tradition can be settings to reduce the bonuses to -25% and -50% in "Game Rules" but I need some time for that since creating the "game rules" is something I'm not used to. Additionally, I'm currently a student, dedicating 6 hours a day to my studies and working for 4 hours every evening, so the "Game Rules" might be update after the DLC All Under Heaven.
This response might be lengthy, but I trust it will address your question clearly.
I recognize that you and several other players desire balance (Vanilla Styles) but please remember the main objective of this mods. I've informed three individuals who inquired about the balance of this mods that I created it for enjoyment and relaxation, rather than primarily for balancing purposes.
However, I value my subscribers highly, and the comments on this mods reflect that. So i planned to write "Game Rules" to allow you or other players to select settings, or "Compatible Mods" in future, but I believe "Game Rules" is the more appropriate choice since compatches mods create too much maintenance work for me.
This mods utilizes nearly all the coding from vanilla, making it highly unlikely to encounter any issues with the program. I have personally played my mods for over 700 hours without experiencing any glitches or crashes, so I am confident that the source of the problem does not lie with my mods. However, using too large some mods can increase your PC's system requirements, which is probably the problem you're experiencing right now,
Although it's late, I've increased the Duchy buildings upgrades from 1 to a maximum of 3, as you wish.
This mods has a medium to high, is not overpowered, and is designed for enjoyment and relax