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Hi! Thank you for the feedback! They will be added again soon but in socialdemocracy and advanced_medical_imaging techs.
Same thing with health systems, "country_institution_health_system_max_investment_add = 1" is missing from malaria_prevention and not added anywhere else, which makes it impossible to have level 5 health institution.
I love these two mods and I can't do without them anymore :(
It's not the mod itself that does this, but the "pop lag fix" rule, an optional rule disabled by default, recommended for people who prefer a smoother endgame at the expense of some general approximation.
From simulations, what you observed is quite rare, because in general the cultural representation of the world remains reliable even when the "pop lag fix" rule is enabled in aggressive mode.
Hi! Aggressive pop lag fix is for those with slow PCs who want a smooth 1936+ experience at a small cost of religion/culture. If set to aggressive, it converts all pops to the state religion. Fortunately, it's more tolerant with cultures, respecting primary cultures and homelands.
This will halve the pops in the game. After 1936, pops account for a large portion of the computational cost, slowing down significantly performance at the week jump. By default, I've left the rule disabled, so those who prefer, or have a good computer, can still play the game as it is.
Thanks for pointing this out, though.
Hi! Tech & Res doesn't alter degree from vanilla, so probably is vanilla that is causing the issue.