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that basically means CA will never increase.
you can only increase CA once per person.
if it also decreases once per person, you get the point.
you'll end up with minimal CA for every single kingdom/empire
a good stopgap probably is to allow CA to raise only with requisite diplomacy/stewardship/both stats to reflect his ability to do so, as well as a minimum time of say 50 years in addition to once per person (because a succession of five good kings within a year can hypothetically ramp you from minimal to absolute within ... well, one year).
a good stopgap probably is to allow CA to raise only with requisite diplomacy/stewardship/both stats to reflect his ability to do so, as well as a minimum time of say 50 years in addition to once per person (because a succession of five good kings within a year can hypothetically ramp you from minimal to absolute within ... well, one year).
Equally one great king who rules for half a century of peace and stablity can only raise the crown laws once.
I think what they need are more crown laws covering different things, not just authority and investiture but troop specalisation (knights or longbowmen for example, decoupling it from culture) economic policy etc. Like the sliders in EU/HoI. Having more things to play with would stop people raising CA to High/Mid within a century or so and then never changing anything ever again.