Realism & Balancing

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Authors: Berk Cloud, Hanlein

Last revision: 14 Feb at 19:17 UTC (33)

File size: 1.79 MB

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Description:

This mod is up to date & compatible with 1.18.3.1 Update.


Realism & Balancing is a complete rebalance pack for those who finds this game easy or unbalanced. This mod’s aim is to make the game feel like more medieval simulation experience. You will not easily become most powerful realm anymore. This mod also suitable for competitive multiplayer sessions because it closes the game’s loopholes. With this mod, the game turns from a sprint to a marathon, what you are doing is matters now, what lifestyle you choose or what person you are it all matters now.

My ultimate aim with this mod is to improve AI and close the gap between player and AI as much as i can the game allows. So when i make any changes to this mod i immediately check if it is also adaptable for AI.


All features detailed as a PDF file(not updated since the release of khans of steppe)[drive.google.com]
I can’t write all features to this page or another discussion page because of steam’s character limitations.


No guarantee for total conversion mods. I strongly recommend that you put this mod below as much as you can when using with similiar mods, because some files are overwritten.


If you have feedback or opinion about a feature you can add me friend freely, you can write your opinion to "Request Thread" discussion page or you can just comment below.


Normally I was not a modder, then I saw I Am Full Truie’s Rebalance+ mod and inspired me to balance out things in my way. He inspired me and helped me in the beginning development phase of this mod. Also big thanks to ck3 mod co-op discord server.

Lite Version

(UP TO DATE!)
This version for those who still wants stewardship providing domain limit. The main mod disables this feature.
Realism & Balancing Lite

Future Plans

1- Screenshots for the mod’s page
2- Updating the PDF file
3- Balance adjustments to Asia