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In warhammer 1 I love both your mods. Though I feel the AI builds far too many and too elite armies. Thus I switched to using the AI lite version. I figured this would have all the AI changes, however as it appears the AI is even less willing to engage in diplomacy. I have recreated the same exact scenario multiple times, after beating the only army of a one settlement faction. They almost always are willing to accept peace and more so other sanctions even vassal. However on the AI lite version they are not...
Is this an oversight?
1. Vanilla Game - Stat Buff + Money Buff
2. Better AI - Vanilla Buff(Stat Buff + Money Buff) + Mod Buff which are 1) AI tweaks + 2) some Extra Features)
3. Better AI Lite - Vanilla Buff(Stat Buff + Money Buff) + ????????????????
4. Better AI Vanilla Cheat - Vanilla Buff(Stat Buff + Money Buff) + ??????????????
What I don't understand is what is the difference between Lite and Vanilla Cheat versions and this current one. As it is unclear, I marked them with ? sign. I think you need to make it more clear, what you have removed from the original version of the mod for each iteration. This mod is overall good but descriptions are very confusing.