Just something as feudal elective. If someone else gets chosen, does your dynasty retain control over all other titles other than the title with the elective succesion?
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i think it does.
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Would anybody here know if one can run multiple mods at once? Some of the smaller mods look quite nifty, and I figured I may as well try them out together if possible.
rickinator9 is either a cleverly "hidden in plain sight by jumping on the random bandwagon" scum or the ever-increasing in popularity "What the is going on?" townie. Either way I want to lynch him. - White Eyes
Not totally sure since I don't have any myself, but my best guess is that yes, it's possible to run multiple mods at once, since you turn them on using checkboxes just like DLC.
The problem is, you do have to make sure that specific mods are compatible with each other, because it's entirely possible that two different mods can modify the same files, in which case you'll either get a crash, or one mod will just overwrite the other and you'll miss out on the effects of one of them.
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I might just download them and see if they work together - there shouldn't be any problem with conflicting changes, as it's all small stuff like more form-able empires and new nicknames (Duke Ishmael the Impaler). And they shouldn't have too large a download size, which is good.
rickinator9 is either a cleverly "hidden in plain sight by jumping on the random bandwagon" scum or the ever-increasing in popularity "What the is going on?" townie. Either way I want to lynch him. - White Eyes
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