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Veritas - Lifestyle Perks Overhaul

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Description
Compatible with 1.17
Mod version: 1.2.1
File abbreviation: vts


Veritas - Lifestyle Perks Overhaul is a complete overhaul of the Lifestyle perk system found in Crusader Kings 3 designed to encourage build diversity and to add exciting new gameplay options.




  • Veritas - Lifestyle Perks Overhaul overhauls all Lifestyles in the game and changes each Lifestyle from a perk tree style design to a perk chart design, giving the player the freedom to pursue only the perks that they want.

  • In true RPG fashion, all Lifestyle Perks now have actual skill requirements that must be met before they can be unlocked. These skill requirements range from 5 (Poor) to 25 (Excellent). This means that a character with 5 skill in Stewardship no longer has access to the same amount of Stewardship Perks as a character with 20 Stewardship, and so on.

  • Veritas makes changes to a total of 288 Lifestyle Perks, with at least 126 of these being newly added Lifestyle Perks.

  • Quando Sumus integration. Several perks have additional effects if both mods are used at the same time.

  • Dynamic skill increase. A skill is improved every five years based on selected Lifestyle. Enabled with game rule. Disabled on default. Previously a feature of Taberna, this game feature has been moved to Veritas.




DESIGN GOALS
  • Each lifestyle perk should feel impactful and special to unlock. No lifestyle perk should feel like a dead perk.

  • Further emphasize the difference between skilled and unskilled characters by introducing skill requirements to the game. Highly skilled characters should feel very different to play compared to unskilled characters, and vice versa.

  • Encourage build diversity by removing perk trees and instead adopting a perk chart style of design, where a character is only limited by their skill in the chosen Lifestyle. This is further reinforced by Lifestyle Traits now requiring a certain amount of Lifestyle Perks to be unlocked, an amount that is shared across all Lifestyles.

  • Introduce more interesting choices to the game by giving Lifestyle Focuses positive as well as negative modifiers. Consequently, the cooldown to switch Lifestyle Focus has been reduced from 12 months to 0 months.

DISTRIBUTED PERKS

The following vanilla perks are distributed to every playable character in the game. These lifestyle perks no longer require perk investments.

  • Accomplished Forger
  • Bound by Blood
  • Mortal Adoration
  • Confidants
  • Carefree

PERK HIGHLIGHTS
5 out of 288 Lifestyle Perks shown.

See the screenshots for more examples.











Veritas makes changes to the following game files.
  • Every game file in the \common\lifestyle_perks folder.

  • 00_lifestyles.txt
  • (127_)lifestyle_focuses.txt
  • (127_)lifestyle.txt
  • (127_)lifestyle_perk_triggers.txt
  • (127_)lifestyle_triggers.txt

  • window_character_lifestyle.gui
  • hud.gui (Veritas only overwrites this to fix a minor interface bug)

Patches will most likely be needed when it comes to larger mods (AGOT, EK2) to resolve any compatibility conflicts. Putting Veritas at the end of your playset should resolve most of these conflicts however.










All of my mods are completely free to use. You can patch, edit, or change anything that you like. You don't have to ask me for permission.





Crusader Kings III and its assets are owned by Paradox Interactive.
Fondamento is licensed under the SIL Open Font Licence.
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idm  [author] 5 Oct @ 8:46am 
Veritas and Hiraeth are fully compatible. They do not conflict with each other in any way. And yes, I created Hiraeth and Taberna. I'm currently working on an updated version of the latter.
zkahnman 4 Oct @ 6:37pm 
idm, I saw a page back that Hiraeth isnt compatible with Veritas? (and that you are the author of Hiraeth??). That would be sad as I think of Hiraeth as a core mod for me along with witchcraft :(

Out of curiosty did you make Taberna as well?
zkahnman 4 Oct @ 6:31pm 
omg @Proxima-b; now I can use Veritas, ILY
idm  [author] 4 Oct @ 5:40pm 
Paradox never implemented anything like AI weights for Lifestyle Perks. At least they were never exposed for modders to use. Also good work creating a patch. I'm sure many will appreciate it.
Proxima-b 30 Sep @ 9:24pm 
How does AI pick those trait?
I don't see an AI weight system in the file.
Proxima-b 30 Sep @ 9:21pm 
I made a compatch between witchcraft and veritas https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3577848910
Proxima-b 30 Sep @ 12:46pm 
When using mod that add new lifestyles, such as witchcraft, some lifestyle buttons are unclickable.
Putting Veritas above witchcraft would fix the UI problem, but all Varitas perk will lose their effects.
idm  [author] 29 Sep @ 8:33pm 
Veritas has now been updated for game version 1.17. As previously mentioned, this update also comes with a major content update, adding over 60 new perks to the mod. Extensive balance and gameplay changes have also been made to existing perks, with the Wandering Lifestyle seeing the most changes. I've also given the Adventurer side of the mod another design pass, and they now also have several new and unique perks to choose from.

Leave a comment if you have any thoughts or if you find any issues. Have fun people.
idm  [author] 15 Sep @ 8:57am 
Hey everybody. I've been working on a major content update for Veritas for the past few months that I plan to release alongside the 1.17 update. This means that the update for 1.17 will be slightly delayed as I'm still finishing up some of the new content. The current version of the mod should still work fine in the meantime.
idm  [author] 2 Aug @ 2:49pm 
No, but it is highly recommended. Several perks have additional effects if both are used at the same time. There is also a perk in the Stewardship Lifestyle that only makes sense with Quando Sumus installed.