Actually, literacy also sort of works like it’s own fourth development option, so it’s actually pretty interesting. There’s no option to spend monarch points to develop your provinces, and instead, they progress at their own rate, which is affected by things such as literacy and agriculture. Your expansion options are also increased, with provinces now having nationalism and their own little ways of developing. You could always invite more cultures to join, thereby increasing your governance capacity, but you will lose a bit of control on the process. Much like the empire sprawl in Stellaris, this mod adds a ‘governance capacity’ which puts a limit on how much land you can actually rule, which itself is based on the number of population in your primary culture. One of the biggest changes is actually quite familiar if you’ve played Paradox’s other game Stellaris.
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