Show Player Opinion

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Author: Win

Last revision: 15 Nov, 2025 at 18:58 UTC (8)

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Description:

Lets the player (1) see their own AI personality type and (2) see their character’s opinions of others OR another character’s opinion of others, for those who enjoy roleplaying. Tested in multiplayer without any known issues. Many many thanks to IMHO for making this an easy first mod for me.

The main difference against IMHO is that you can replace the player character’s opinion of others with another character’s opinion of others. I find this very helpful in a regency and in childhood, when you might care a lot more about another character’s opinion of others.

MOD INCOMPATIBILITIES

I have tried to make this mod as compatible as possible. Mods which directly impact the code for displaying opinion, or which change the basics of the interaction menu, are likely to be incompatible.

  • Scrollable Interactions: Incompatible, and doesn’t seem possible to make compatible without a compatch.
  • ObfusCKate: Not intended to be compatible. Show Player Opinion permits more detailed opinion information than that mod is intended to allow. However, this mod doesn’t break ObfusCKate.

KNOWN ISSUES
  • The player’s opinion of their liege is incorrectly calculated, and it seems like this is a bug in the base game’s opinion calculations. It’s still fairly accurate but misses some important liege-specific modifiers. Happy to know of any workarounds here.
  • Breaks the dragon character window in AGOT. I do not currently plan to make an AGOT compatch, but that could change.
  • Localization is only available for: English, German (thanks Frazesco), French (a bad Google Translate), and Chinese (thanks 無壹). Localizations are welcome!
  • Some of the court position actions get pushed out of bounds in the court positions window. In my experience, each action can still always be clicked. Please let me know if it’s ever the case that they can’t be clicked.