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Exactly, @TheRandomFox.
No, I didn't mean that I don't like to be exploited, I said that the way it was done it was not well-made.
For example, your suggestion "+2 relations just for paying taxes like a normal law-abiding citizen seems excessive to me.", I agree to it 100%. It was exactly what I meant by "That doesn't make sense at all.", @TheRandomFox .
This feels like it was made to make life easier in Kenshi, some people will like it, but not me.
Great mod nonetheless.
After poking around in the mod file in an attempt to modify the values myself, I found that this mod also adds events for bandits coming by to extort you for "protection money". This also adds positive relations with the bandits. Makes no sense to me, tbh.
The idea behind the mod is great, that I have no doubt, but the execution is... arguable.
> *Settles in another nation's land*
> *Is visited by a government official*
> *They say that as a resident of this nation, you are obligated to pay taxes to the government*
> You: "I'm being exploited."
Bruh.
However in the case of Shek relations, a greater relations gain from accepting and defeating challengers would make more sense as the Shek value combat prowess and honour far more than any material asset.