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I will get back to it eventually but not sure when.
In vanilla there were practically no downsides to losing a big army as you can just make a new one with ease which lead to being able to spam armies one after another which is very op especially if you owned alot of regions so every unit lost and bought takes a real impact on your eco which feels much more realistic. It feels slower overall which i like.
For circenn the units feel more realistic for the period and elite armored units are small in quantity which would have been true for that time period as Scotland was only just starting to become a real kingdom.
I assume other factions are the same in that regard.
Units don't all wear the same colour which is realistic as dye wasn't widely available and many just wore what they owned.
It's a well made mod. If you're looking for a more realistic game with more depth this is very worth it.