This doesn't really deserve its own thread, but here it goes anyway:
I was playing as Scotland and as my king (Conor the Merry, no idea how he got that title) got really old he became Incapable. My eldest son and heir to the throne was regent for about 5 years before he finally died. I was slightly disappointed that I had all the usual succession troubles following his death (long reign bonus followed by short reign penalty). So what I'd like to see is some bonus to vassal relations for a monarch who succeeds after a suitably long regency for an Incapable monarch. It makes sense since he was already effectively ruling for a long time without getting any trouble from the vassals. I'd suggest maybe removing the short reign penalty altogether in such cases, or making years as regent count toward years as reigning monarch for this purpose.
I was playing as Scotland and as my king (Conor the Merry, no idea how he got that title) got really old he became Incapable. My eldest son and heir to the throne was regent for about 5 years before he finally died. I was slightly disappointed that I had all the usual succession troubles following his death (long reign bonus followed by short reign penalty). So what I'd like to see is some bonus to vassal relations for a monarch who succeeds after a suitably long regency for an Incapable monarch. It makes sense since he was already effectively ruling for a long time without getting any trouble from the vassals. I'd suggest maybe removing the short reign penalty altogether in such cases, or making years as regent count toward years as reigning monarch for this purpose.