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If Starnet AI is only an AI mod then I think it will be OK
it's been a long time. stellaris AI being a complete pushover kills games almost as often as the lag. starnet AI makes them build tons of ships but otherwise the AI's economy is just alloys, alloys, and more alloys, meaning that, while they last longer than vanilla, everyone becomes trash ~50 years in. I miss GAI.
Gigastructures already provides the ability to terraform Ringworld Segments into machine/hive/city ringworlds!
You can designate a Ringworld as a Machine Ringworld Foundry which gives you -10% to Metallurgist (alloy workers) upkeep.
What's set at the moment is my initial attempt to have a balanced Ringworld based on what a normal Ringworld and a Machine World has as Modifiers\Colony Types. I would value feedback on whether what's set is underwhelming\overpowered.
Non Gestalt Jobs and Housing is equal on districts. (2/2 usually)
For Robot Gestalt it is more Housing than Jobs (3/2 usually)
For Bio Hives it is more Jobs than Housing (3/2) usually)
Otherwise bio hives work mostly like robots, just consume food.