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3.0 -- Cosmopolitan Doctrine Prevents Imperial Administration
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PXTU
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All of the above
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No
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Playing from the 769 start, I played a count in the Byzantine Empire who converted to Hellenism early on. The Byzantine Empire fell to a Catholic crusade, and I managed to reform it. Before doing so, however, an opportunity to reform Hellenism due to a number of excommunicated kings and an Aztec invasion presented itself. I chose Cosmopolitan as a doctrine, but after I reformed the Byzantine Empire, I realized that that doctrine prevents one from choosing the law that allows the revocation of titles of those belonging to other religions, which makes sense, I suppose. The problem is that not having the religious control law activated prevents one from selecting an imperial administration. The reformed Byzantine Empire, then, had the imperial style of inheritance selected, but not imperial administration. I reformed the Roman Empire in the same game to see if that would default back to an imperial administration, but no luck there, either. I realize that this is less a bug and more just the way things are set up, but the system as is prevents anyone playing as a cosmopolitan from ever being imperial; creating an exception for rulers who go this route to go imperial to have the normal revocation law selected would do the trick, I think. I realize that this may generally be intended, but in the Roman case, it seems a bit off, historically, to have to choose between cosmopolitanism and having an imperial administration.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
I was playing with Ironman mode enabled, which made the whole process pretty protracted for me, but in theory after reforming any religion with cosmopolitanism selected as a doctrine, one should find the same issue. For that matter, the issue is viewable in the tooltip of the laws panel no matter who one is playing.
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3.0 -- Cosmopolitan Doctrine Prevents Imperial Administration
Game Version
PXTU
What expansions do you have installed?
All of the above
Do you have mods enabled?
No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
Playing from the 769 start, I played a count in the Byzantine Empire who converted to Hellenism early on. The Byzantine Empire fell to a Catholic crusade, and I managed to reform it. Before doing so, however, an opportunity to reform Hellenism due to a number of excommunicated kings and an Aztec invasion presented itself. I chose Cosmopolitan as a doctrine, but after I reformed the Byzantine Empire, I realized that that doctrine prevents one from choosing the law that allows the revocation of titles of those belonging to other religions, which makes sense, I suppose. The problem is that not having the religious control law activated prevents one from selecting an imperial administration. The reformed Byzantine Empire, then, had the imperial style of inheritance selected, but not imperial administration. I reformed the Roman Empire in the same game to see if that would default back to an imperial administration, but no luck there, either. I realize that this is less a bug and more just the way things are set up, but the system as is prevents anyone playing as a cosmopolitan from ever being imperial; creating an exception for rulers who go this route to go imperial to have the normal revocation law selected would do the trick, I think. I realize that this may generally be intended, but in the Roman case, it seems a bit off, historically, to have to choose between cosmopolitanism and having an imperial administration.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
I was playing with Ironman mode enabled, which made the whole process pretty protracted for me, but in theory after reforming any religion with cosmopolitanism selected as a doctrine, one should find the same issue. For that matter, the issue is viewable in the tooltip of the laws panel no matter who one is playing.
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