Mandate Growth - No more penalty for not controlling Beijing, Nanjing and Canton?

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I'm doing The Three Mountains Achievement and recently took those provinces in a peace deal. I noticed that it did not give Ming any negative modifiers. Did I miss some changes to mandate mechanics?

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It's a visual bug. Only the nation with the mandate can see all the modifiers for some obscure reason. Just sums up the modifiers here and you don't end up with the tooltip.

0.06+0.06+0.04-0.06-0.06 = +0.04 =/=-0.13

The modifiers are there, you just don't see them.
 
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It's a visual bug. Only the nation with the mandate can see all the modifiers for some obscure reason. Just sums up the modifiers here and you don't end up with the tooltip.

0.06+0.06+0.04-0.06-0.06 = +0.04 =/=-0.13

The modifiers are there, you just don't see them.
Yeah. I'm blind... and dumb.