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i really dont like using "research all technologies" when its only one tech i need
Mod works well on 2.8.x
I tested it, when Necroids came out
3.0 changed many things in the game and I need some time to play it and to prepare the update of Project Gestalt. I'll try to release it as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience!
Thanks to all of you for your support, for the community rewards, for likes and kind words in the comments!!!
I really appreciate it and I won't abandon my mod. You can be sure about this.
, like synth ascension is.
The planet you start at is always random and the economy starts going down as soon as the game starts. I think it would be better to have the starting planet as the same as the one from your starting species.
Also, it would be better to move the ring world and its ships a bit farther than being next to your starting system. That way you can at least have your economy going a bit instead of trying to take them on with a fleet under 200 and losing after 1 min into the game.