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The mod is generally compatible with new DLCs or updates, the old owner's mod tables were outdated, CA had changed the names so it didn't work anymore, I simply updated the friction reduction parameters to the correct tables, unless CA introduces a new type of corruption, or changes the names of the tables I modified (which is very difficult given their lack of interest in this game), it is very unlikely that this mod will not work ;)
It standardizes the AI's resistance to attrition on any difficulty. What does this mean? Previously, on legendary difficulty, attrition didn't wear down AI armies because it had a 80% resistance. Now, however, it has a 10% resistance, so on a damage scale of 1-10, it would receive 9 damage per turn, while in vanilla it would receive 2 damage.
If you like the mechanics of land corruption or sea storm attrition, this mod makes the campaign setting a little more balanced compared to the gap between player and AI in vanilla.