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And no, those restrictions wouldn't bother me regarding Yin Yin, but as I'm trying to work towards a prettty large, fancy modlist (focus are Cathay and Empire) that I'd like to publish under collections, something "hacky" is prob not good enough
(Well, that's assuming at least 3 other people than me would ever find/load that modlist which is highly unlikely LOL)
If I may ask that here: Would a mod like this one: https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/workshop/filedetails/?id=3004677830
not do something similar (I'm not really aware what the Ogre mechanic entails exactly, sorry)? I mean when I'm playing as a Cathayan faction and want Yin Yin to be part of the campaign this might be a decent alternative, no?
In ALL OTHER cases, your mod is "the one mod that rules them all" and should be preferred, of course!.... ;) Just in case that was unclear, haha