Add iTerm2, your browser, and your text editor, and any application you wish to install there instead of stock Apple crap. Other than Launchpad and System Settings, everything else should be gone. Install iTerm2 for sensible terminal emulator.Install whichever cloud sync service you're using like Dropbox, Copy, etc.If you sign in into your Google account with Chrome it might even install AdBlock for you. Install some sensible browser like Chrome or Firefox.The guide below is based upon my preference, so details will vary for you, but a lot of Apple's default settings are uncontroversially horrible, so you're probably better off starting with a guide like this than trying to figure out where are all the options yourself. Here's updated list of steps necessary to turn fresh OSX 10.10 into a sensible machine for creating software. It's been a few OSX updates since I wrote my guide for 10.5 and about half of it changed. Muscovy got back its free colonist from national ideas - between stronger Novgorod, stronger hordes, and 50% autonomy minimum on all of Siberia they're hopefully not as overpowered and inevitable as they used to be. About the only remaining issue I have with it now is that Zhou/Shun cores make very little sense now with new China and should probably be replaced by each Chinese culture getting its own releasable regional minor. New autonomy system and harsher rebels both nerf diploannexation significantly anyway.Īnd congratulations for finally fixing monster culture groups. I absolutely hate idea of expanding via monarch points (they're fine for technology, stability, events etc.), and I'd love to bring early EU4's system of using time and diplomacy for it, but since it's impossible to mod, I'm doing the next best thing and setting diploannexation cost at 1/bt. Vanilla lowered diplo points cost of annexation from 15/bt to 10/bt. Size-dependent coring time penalty is now gone for good. Vassals now happily fabricate claims, and will buy provinces up to 50% overextension, not just one province as they used to. The CB to return subject cores originally introduced by Fun and Balance (or Crusader Kings 2) is no longer necessary as you can push for any of your subject's CBs. One really interesting thing about this mod is how many times vanilla later did exactly the same change as I did in the mod first, or otherwise tried to address same problem areas. At least they had decency of making them optional, unlike protectorates (which the mod disables completely). March bonuses are really weak in the first place, marches lose them if they grow big enough (while keeping all penalties), so making them basically unannexable for over half a century after they outgrow their usefulness is just completely ridiculous. Broke march opinion penalty lowered from -200 (3/year decay, no cap for up to 67 total years) to -100 (3/year decay) with 10 year cap.It felt really weird that it's worse to legitimately integrate a country than to conquer it without claims (for which you get 50%). Autonomy level on diploannexation changes from 75% to 50%.The feature is understandable, but implementation was definitely excessive. Waiting period for allies to show up before you can get 100% warscore by fully occupying war target is reduced from 5 years to 2 years.These are somewhat speculative and only went through limited testing, so future versions of the mod might revisit them. Shattered Europe did not upgrade to 1.8 yet, I'll release Fun and Balance for it as soon as it does.I'm posting it anyway, as Fun and Balance does no map changes, so you'll be able to play Fun and Balance with it as soon as they fix the map. Extended Timeline mod is only partly ported to 1.8 so it's fairly glitchy - present day bookmark is reasonably OK, older bookmarks have a lot of map issues. Fun and Balance for EU4 1.8.0 and Extended Timeline ( 0.11.1 version) - Download.Fun and Balance for EU4 1.8.0 - Download.1.8.0 patch is unusually big, so many previous rebalance decisions the mod made that did well in testing on earlier versions could use some revisiting. Another patch, another round of mod upgrades.
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