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"This means NONE of my mods will be updated further. They will remain as they are for Patch 1.9."
@Crusader Vanguard
Never talked to you before, but I had some conversions with your modder collegue CaptainX3 recently... Like in his case I also wish you the best, life can offer to become happy in real life; thanks for upgrading Stellaris till this point for everyone to become a much better experience!
Best wishes and hope to see some of your amazing work again one day in future!
It looks like that you have "tech_sapient_ai" as one of the prerequisites for tech_titan_doomsday_weapons_01 in both NSC-ISB patches, resulting in a progression block for machine empires. The base ISB mods currently have only "tech_titan_weapon_module_01" as a prerequisite.
Thanks for the time and effort you have put into modding Stellaris.
Unfortunately this means these patches will crash the game with NSC 7.0. I cannot fix this tonight.
I was wondering where my scientists got the idea of a titan when the best ships were frigates.
Perhaps you should try reseting all the mods involved, including this patch?
I have split my patches to support ISB Balance and ISB Doomsday separately. This particular patch now only services ISB Doomdsay. While it can technically support ISB Balance, it doesn't support it fully or well , thus the split. There is a link to the new ISB Balance patch in the description above.
I need to think on this.