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Or does the next character you play get it? For example, with RtP, you can choose a 'favourite child' and you will continue playing as them, not as the heir/ruler of your realm.
Greetings,
I hope you well. I am a dedicated fan of your incredible mod, Legacy of Knowledge, for Crusader Kings 3. It has truly enhanced my gameplay experience, providing an immersive and innovative way to preserve the wisdom of a ruler for their successors.
The features you have implemented, such as the journal compilation and perk point transfer, strike a perfect balance between lore-friendliness and gameplay enrichment.
I wanted to inquire if there are any plans to update the mod, particularly to ensure compatibility with the latest game patches and DLCs. Many of us in the community would love to continue enjoying this mod without any potential conflicts or issues. Additionally, if you have any ideas for expanding or refining the mod, I’m certain the community would be thrilled to support and provide feedback.
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It's a great mod but 1.13 doesn't work, please update. Subscribers love you
Here you go:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3308425543
Can I release a compatch for More Lifestyles?
Can the author add a test for giving back skill points after being lame?
@Seelenschwarz, @_Tristen_ maybe soon.
@mud Player only. But I'm inclined to make configurable.