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I've fixed it. Just an oversight on my part. Sorry for that.
Thank you for pointing it out! :)
It fixes fullstack armies with only cavalry / bow units by opening up the recruitment pool for Vanguards, Commanders and Strategists to include key early-game units.
As a consequence, AI army builds will be more well-rounded indepentent of the generals used.
Yeah, I know about Liu Bei going into minus after taking the settlement. Sign a trade agreement and NAP with Tao Qian to gain more per-turn money, or disband units.
..And the mod is all about not being able to delegate every settlement battle... so just fight it out? Close defeats can be turned around easily.
No, there is not.
Heya! It doesn't work in the 194 start at the moment, no. I can't tell you when exactly I'll have an update supporting it ready, but I'll work on one in the future :)