Don't take this as a criticism, as I'm really enjoying the fact that you are improving this so quickly- but how are you improving so quickly? Most modders seem to take weeks to
up date their mods. Thanks for this yet again however! Now, to show those damn Danes why Alfred earned his nickname.
There's a number of reasons.
As Necal said, the sheer difference in size is a major part of it. The biggest chunk of this mod is the altered history files and that was a matter of copying and pasting one or two things into each file. The constant updates I release are miniscule compared to what, say, CK2+ will put out. Hell, the amount of work that has gone into this mod as a whole is a fraction of what most mods contain.
Then there's the fact that most the improvements just involve copying and pasting things, either from the vanilla files or from my own and then tweaking a little bit each time.
My two mods are incredibly simple is the basic gist.
Then there's the fact that I have a lot of spare time.
Also, with this one at the moment, the mod list hasn't been updated yet so I like to keep the updates coming because it keeps this near the top of the list so more people see it.
Besides, the first update i made was to correct my own mistakes as the mod was practically unplayable when i released it so it was on me to fix that as quickly as I could. This update's biggest chunk is just including someone else's work and incorporating it into mine, which is pretty easy to do.
And again, Necal is right, I'd rather supply a string of small updates that improve it than wait for a big collection...though I do try to space things out, i just get impatient
There will hopefully be another update within the next few days, as soon as someone who knows what they're doing answers my 'Quick modding question.' about a bit of event coding. The biggest stall in what I release is my own lack of knowledge of coding as I'd literally never touched modding till I released my other mod.