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This new mod is a more comprehensive "fix" for how most people* expect the habitable worlds slider to work.
*citation needed
- Drop special system reduction since that'll be handled by vanilla now
- Create a new mod Intuitive Habitables Slider
- Change the behavior of the habitable worlds slider, so it controls the total number of habitable planets in the galaxy
- In vanilla, the slider only controls random uninhabitable planets. Eg more empires, guaranteed starter planets, more primitives can all increase the total number of habitable planets in the galaxy and are not controlled at all by the slider
- With this mod, a 0.25x galaxy will always contain roughly a quarter of the habitables compared to a 1x galaxy, regardless of other galaxy settings. In my opinion, that's how the slider should intuitively work
Let me know your thoughts!
(It wasn't fixed in the open beta though, but they had more in another branch... we'll know more in a few weeks)
Bizarre, DLCs are more important
effect change_pc = pc_continental reroll_planet = yes
(Edit "pc_contental" depending on the planet class you want)