I'm not sure about way of life, but NHV is still compatible with the newest updates to CK2 - until someone tells me otherwise =)
I'm not sure about way of life, but NHV is still compatible with the newest updates to CK2 - until someone tells me otherwise =)
I haven't heard of any problems with Revoke All, but it is dependent on your computer specs. If you are trying to hand out hundreds of titles the game has a hard time keeping up with it. My advice is to distribute less titles, or simply wait out the frozen screen. CK2 will often freeze up when using Revoke All, but it is simply working out the script. Walk away for awhile and there's a good chance that it will finish the operation and respond.
Haha, yeah CK2 can get angry when do that. If you don't force it to crash though, aka clicking till Windows brings up the no response dialogue or ctrl alt deleting I've found the game is quite resilient. It can hang for 5 to 10 minutes and actually finish the operation. So if your scenario is important to you, try revoking and let your computer sit for awhile =)
Hmm, that is odd. The Revoke All mod is pretty bare bones, I'm guessing that there was a Republic in the titles that you revoked and that it somehow became your primary holding. I'm a little rusty at the CK2 mechanics, but it would help to know if there was a Republic in the titles you revoked.
Also, are you running any other mods that affect republics? It's not likely there's a conflict, just curious.
AGOT has a lot of changes so I'm not sure if it will work properly, however I was able to get the options to appear by dragging the contents of No Hassles Vassals into the AGOT mod folder.
So you can try copying all the folders (common, decision, etc) and putting them into the mod folder "A Game of Thrones"
No promises that it will all work perfectly as I'm not sure just how much AGOT changes, but it seems to work =)
I have had another person report this - I don't think NHV is compatible with Elder Kings. It would only ever spawn Human vassals - which is a problem since there are so many races in Elder Kings, and I think that might be where the conflicts are.
Sorry you are having problems, but if installed and working correctly the mod takes care of the chain of ownership. I would suggest re-installing or using the Single Decision version, which has always worked very efficiently. If you still have problems, give me more information about the version you are using, other mods being used, version of CK2, etc. You are the first to report this problem, so we should be able to fix it =)
Added a section above - almost all CK2 mods are installed the same way, just place the files here:
C:\Users\User_Name\Documents\Paradox Interactive\Crusader Kings II\mod
Like the description says, it creates a random vassal the same way the game does for "Invite Noble to Court." So they may or may not have traits that clash with yours, and may or may not like you. The mod doesn't skew anything in your favor, it just speeds up the process of handing out counties. =)
While I haven't tested it with CK2+, I can't think of anything that would make it incompatible. It is very self-contained, not modifying anything that other mods use. =)
If there is a problem let me know and I will work it out.
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