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Works with newest version of DEI on Grand Campaign.
It works AND is save compatible.
Just a heads up for what you can expect in terms of in-game stuff:
While playing as Rome, with 11 legions, Italy + Spain + Africa... at default tax rate, I went from 5,000 income to 53,000 income (due to decreased unit costs and decreased empire maintenance).
With the increased party loyalty, chance of civil war is practically 0%, unless you deliberately provoke the other senate parties repeatedly over multiple turns. When changing government to an empire, you still get a decent civil war debuff of party loyalty.
Overall diplomatic situation changed from a decent penalty to a decent bonus; most ambivalent factions became very friendly (+20 / +30). Factions that hated my guts, still hate me.