Crusader Kings II

Crusader Kings II

MTA - Vice and Virtue
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Update: 26 Dec, 2018 @ 10:46pm

- Astrological signs and pagan branch traits are now properly added to invited lowborns if appropriate

Update: 26 Dec, 2018 @ 10:30pm

- Added a few traits to slave value calculation
- Added support for traits from HIP/CK2+ and Improved Genetics to slave value calculation
- Slaves can now be purchased from provinces where you own a trade post even if they aren't in your realm
- Astrological signs are now properly added to purchased slaves if Hellenic or possessing the Astrology doctrine
- Optimised a couple of events to run more efficiently
- Improved a few tooltips
- Improved AI slavery logic

Update: 19 Dec, 2018 @ 1:17am

- The restriction of Christians no longer being able to enslave other Christians now applies to purchasing slaves from counties, too, as was originally intended

Update: 16 Dec, 2018 @ 10:55pm

- Minor bug fix

Update: 16 Dec, 2018 @ 2:19am

- Purchased gladiator slaves can no longer turn out Misguided Warriors and have been improved to be better worth the cost, and have been given rare chances for some special traits and nicknames
- When given the option to castrate a purchased slave, the choice not to now appears first to make it easier to click through without accidental eunuchs

Update: 15 Dec, 2018 @ 12:26pm

- Hopefully fixed Claim Slave not always forcing them to join your court correctly for real this time

Update: 14 Dec, 2018 @ 5:16pm

- Updated text for the Slavery game rule to better fit recent changes
- Christians can no longer enslave other Christians if using the default Restricted game rule

Update: 12 Dec, 2018 @ 4:05pm

- Optimised the yearly maintenance event to run a little faster

Update: 11 Dec, 2018 @ 11:53pm

- Fixed Claim Slave not always correctly forcing the character to move to your court with you as their new liege
- Germanic paganism now allows slavery

Update: 11 Dec, 2018 @ 8:56pm

- Incapable characters are no longer forbidden from using slavery or the Pardon Peasant Leader decision