![]() ![]() I do know that age related events were still occurring as I was getting the "Graceful Aging" pop up which granted +1 learning each time. I let a few years past and nothing changed as far as the physical health of my character. When I loaded up the save file, I changed the age value for my character to 155. Just wanted to post this so whoever might be feeling discouraged, feels hopeful!īefore I end, I will let you know below how I tested it (despite not being thorough): I did not thoroughly test it and may not have the time to come back to update it. I figured this is a good starting point for anyone else. I just took a gander and guessed it is supposed to be on the fourth line down from your character id based on the previous structure of ck2 save files and where the immortality trait was found there. So if you wanna look 20, set it to 20, etc. It is just a reference for the game to know what to set your physical appearance to be like. Please note that the age number does not modify your character's actual age. You may change the number to any age number you want. All your interactions would be as if you were 35 even though you're stuck looking like a child.Īs seen above, just find your character in the save file and add the highlighted parameter. ![]() ![]() As a result, your character would end up being a child physically even if their age is set to 35 or something. The funny part was that he left out that it would default your age to the youngest age possible. Luckily, the dev did tell us how to add immortality. (NOTE: I have not tested to see if any age or illness related death events can still occur). What I will show you is how to attain it easily via a save game. So if you're like me, you were probably disappointed about immortality not being a feature in CK3 (at least not in vanilla and one of the devs implied that it was not a planned feature for any future expansions). ![]()
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