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"In another life" Xfer to Crusade Beneficiary Issues
Game Version
3.0
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All of the above
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No
Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
"becoming" the beneficiary of a crusade causes significant problems to the beneficiary's life, e.g. spouse & child do not go with him and are no longer part of his court.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Starting in 1081 as the Duke of Apulia. Get a spouse for Tancred de Hauteville. Go on crusade, select Tancred as your beneficiary, and do well enough that Tancred gets a county. When the "distirbution" popup happens and you're given a choice to switch to Tancred, do so.
When I tried this, his spouse (who was court tutor in the Duchy of Apulia) stayed behind and refused to join his court because of a giant "higher title" penalty (?), and I had no control over his heir (a daughter) -- I could get myself assigned as her guardian but it wouldn't let me restrict marriage or arrange a betrothal because she "belonged" to the spouse.
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"In another life" Xfer to Crusade Beneficiary Issues
Game Version
3.0
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.
"becoming" the beneficiary of a crusade causes significant problems to the beneficiary's life, e.g. spouse & child do not go with him and are no longer part of his court.
Steps to reproduce the issue.
Starting in 1081 as the Duke of Apulia. Get a spouse for Tancred de Hauteville. Go on crusade, select Tancred as your beneficiary, and do well enough that Tancred gets a county. When the "distirbution" popup happens and you're given a choice to switch to Tancred, do so.
When I tried this, his spouse (who was court tutor in the Duchy of Apulia) stayed behind and refused to join his court because of a giant "higher title" penalty (?), and I had no control over his heir (a daughter) -- I could get myself assigned as her guardian but it wouldn't let me restrict marriage or arrange a betrothal because she "belonged" to the spouse.
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