Crusader Kings III

Crusader Kings III

Matrimonial Mastery
20 kommentarer
Nye  [ophavsmand] 26. maj kl. 14:23 
I've never seen that happen
Pleda 26. maj kl. 14:20 
Hmmm, in my game (agot) the AI betroth their children heirs to 30+ year olds for alliances. Is it supposed to be like that? Or am I doing something wrong.
Fren 22. maj kl. 5:02 
thanks for the update:steamthumbsup:
Nye  [ophavsmand] 19. maj kl. 16:27 
It is now more than 10x more strict than AGOT to not fuck up the marriages. After play testing today, I didn't see any b.s, so looks like an improvement
Nye  [ophavsmand] 18. maj kl. 5:00 
In theory what this mod should do is to allow each ruler a larger selection pool of potential spouses, allow rulers to create betrothals for their children earlier, form more alliances, and make it much less "attractive" to marry unfavourably as said - I cannot speak to specifics about how this might interact with other mods, but I can't see a situation in which this negatively affects anything as it does not touch the marrying logic itself, so AGOTs would be intact.

This will just be something you'll have to observe and compare it to AGOTs base system. As for load order, just beneath overhauls.

As for your countess situation that you witnessed, obviously I don't have enough information to go on, but what might have happened was that her parents could have bethrothed her that way when younger and had an heir(s) in front of her at that time who died, then she took the unfortunate position as ruler whilst being married patrilineal.
Fren 18. maj kl. 4:47 
so it should enhance the ai marriage right? any suggestion on where i should put this below agot or above?
Nye  [ophavsmand] 17. maj kl. 1:23 
I compared changes from my mod and AGOT, I can only imagine that must have been a fluke or something because in theory, even with AGOTs changes, mine are even more strict (about 3x) in regards to not marrying unfavourably (matrilineal vs. patrilineal)
Nye  [ophavsmand] 16. maj kl. 9:44 
Oh, I see what you're saying. I'm not entirely sure how agot has changed the defines, but I'll take a look when I have the chance
Fren 16. maj kl. 9:34 
i used this mod on vanilla and it was great, but when i use this with agot which has their own enhanced marriage, it made a countess marry non matrilineal, which is very rare on agot full enhanced marriage ai. thanks for the fast reply to clear my confusion
Nye  [ophavsmand] 16. maj kl. 9:26 
CK3 has weird override rules, but yes this should overwrite it. Nothing would break, the conditions set in this mod would take precedent, which is what you'd want anyway, otherwise why would you add it on top in the first place.
Fren 16. maj kl. 9:24 
what happens if agot does change the same thing in those defines ai folder but with different file names for marriage the same as this one. does this override it? because if it overrides it then does it counts as not compatible?
412345123214 13. maj kl. 8:36 
Guys if you are unsure about the mode you guys can see the mods files inside your mod folder to inspect the code
Nye  [ophavsmand] 11. maj kl. 1:37 
Magic :shadowheartlaugh: - just some simple edits to the defines. It's interesting how purposefully nerfed the AI is in lots of different ways
Captain Smollett 11. maj kl. 1:31 
then how did you do that o.o
Nye  [ophavsmand] 11. maj kl. 1:30 
Nope, which is why I said it's compatible with everything :shadowheartlaugh:
Captain Smollett 11. maj kl. 1:24 
Doesnt this overwrite marriage_ai_accept_modifier? I mean, sure, it probably wont brick any mod, but it's also not very compatible with any that touches that too, coz only one of them will actually work...
HeirandtheSpare 10. maj kl. 19:48 
OK, I'll give it a try.
Nye  [ophavsmand] 10. maj kl. 13:00 
I have no idea how that mod works but I can't imagine a situation in which this mod isn't compatible. Just load this mod after
HeirandtheSpare 10. maj kl. 10:19 
So this is compatible with Love, Marriage & Family?
sunday1054 9. maj kl. 21:49 
Wow, is there possibility to make the same culture marriage more often? It might be more historically accurate (at least for the lower nobles).Thanks! :steamthumbsup: