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I played around with it so that it doesn't enter at the same plane as the system anymore. As a compromise, you can no longer rotate the camera down 90 degrees. HOWEVER, you can still do this while focused on any planet/star/moon/ship/whatever, so if you want to see the system from less than -30 degrees, focus on the home star or any other object in the system.
As always feel free to provide feedback.
Is it, though? Because this is unplayable.
The primary purpose of this mod was precisely to dynamically show and hide the orbit lines, since I find that they take away from the beauty of (modded) Stellaris. :)
I can at least confirm that it does work with all players subscribed. :)
else its the best camera mod yet