Better Politics Mod Lite

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Author: lilliesea

Last revision: 26 Nov, 2024 at 06:00 UTC (2)

File size: 36.05 MB

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Description:
Compatible with 1.8

The full version of Better Politics Mod can be found here:

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2932134122

Note to New Players

This smaller version of Better Politics Mod is fully playable, but it is not the intended experience. If you haven’t seen or played BPM before, we recommend you try out the full version first.

BPM Lite contains only the political rigidity and law enactment mechanics from the full mod. It is appropriate for people who would like a more vanilla-like experience, or who would like to use the new law enactment with other overhaul mods. However, it’s missing the full version’s much more detailed and dynamic account of Victorian era politics.

For more about BPM’s design philosophy, read our design doc here[docs.google.com].

Join us on Discord for bug reports, suggestions, or just to chat!

https://discord.gg/mEH7XasVJ5

Visit our (very much work in progress) wiki for more info about our mod:

https://github.com/Better-Politics-Mod/Better-Politics-Mod-Vic-3/wiki

Law Enactment Guide

BPM and BPM Lite adds two gates to law enactment: Legislative Vote and Executive Approval.

Legislative approval needs to be above 50% (usually).

  • This can be increased by swaying IGs in support of a law. You can see the factors determining an IG’s law support by hovering over their law support number.
  • In exchange for this extra gate, legislative approval also boosts your enactment chance, so a well-supported law will depend much less on RNG.

Sometimes, the Executive can veto your law enactment. The conditions depend on your laws:

  • In an autocracy, the ruler has absolute power to veto. Whether or not they will veto depends on the ruler’s law support. You can find by hovering over the Ruler approve/veto label in the government screen.
  • In a non-autocratic monarchy or presidential republic, the ruler has the power to veto only if Legislative Vote < 66%.
  • In a parliamentary republic, the ruler cannot veto.
  • The ruler can be stubborn, so for absolute monarchies that is the most challenging gate to pass. Your ruler can be swayed by factors like high legislative approval, powerful movements, revolutions, old/young age, personality traits, and more.
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