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It not only made Unity work the way I always thought it should, I really appreciated the possibility of negative Unity if you have "rebellious" or criminal pops, which is only logical!
I'm a little confused about the title (suggesting it is compatible with 3.0.3) despite it still showing as only updated to 2.7. In any case, I suspect the Unity production levels would need to be rebalanced for 3.0's lower pop counts to be truly compatible.
I hope you find some time to work on this -- or let us know if something about 3.0 makes it too big a task for you to tackle right now. Thanks!
I made a patch for myself that adds 0.4 unity to all priests while the edict is in effect (on top of the 20% multiplier), which seems pretty fair.
This way the penalty for opposing ethics can be skipped quite easily by enslaving other species.
Even Main species slaves would tend to subtract unity because slaves have high egalitarian attraction.