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It's a truly impressive scale and depth for a mod, but the real gems are buried under bloated messes. The best way to experience the mod is to remove some of the perks from its files so Cortana doesn't inundate your error log with megabytes of UI/localization errors, the auto-firing white hole generation event doesn't melt your computer by spamming new systems everywhere, the Security Strike Force doesn't turn into an indestructible galactic political juggernaut hellbent on destroying all pacifist galactic proposals, etc.
1. The AI offers no such courtesy,
2. Some of the background auto-events happen at game start, regardless of perk level, to set up the factions they use/abuse to function.
3. I don't usually install mods that ruin the save unless I avoid half of the content they contain.
I agree completely with this. I have never seen anything fill up logs like Cortana does. I think it also caused one of my saves to brick via Stack Overflow whenever I try to load it.
Can manually setup those APs to be avoided by the AI. but the second one would be more complicated. I was looking to see if I added this mod, and I'd rather not include things that harm performance at the moment.
I make something for myself.