I'm reposting this from the main forum, in case it's not a stealth change but a bug:
So I had a strange surprise. My Queen of Wales went to war with Scotland, pressing a number of claims. Some were inherited from her moth on a Scottish Duchy. Others were fabricated.
In the middle of the war, she suddenly died for no reason at age 32. Fine, I thought. I'll just declare war again.
Except almost all my claims were not inherited and now gone. I lost all the claims my prior Queen inherited from her mother. All the frabricated claims had become weak claims, and most of them I couldn't press.
This is not how it used to be. Pressing claims in a war used to make it fully inheritable. That's not happening now. And turning it into a weak claim is hardly the same thing.
Is this a bug or a change? If it's an intentional change, it's a very poorly considered one.
So I had a strange surprise. My Queen of Wales went to war with Scotland, pressing a number of claims. Some were inherited from her moth on a Scottish Duchy. Others were fabricated.
In the middle of the war, she suddenly died for no reason at age 32. Fine, I thought. I'll just declare war again.
Except almost all my claims were not inherited and now gone. I lost all the claims my prior Queen inherited from her mother. All the frabricated claims had become weak claims, and most of them I couldn't press.
This is not how it used to be. Pressing claims in a war used to make it fully inheritable. That's not happening now. And turning it into a weak claim is hardly the same thing.
Is this a bug or a change? If it's an intentional change, it's a very poorly considered one.
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