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Stellaris

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Core Game Mechanics: Debris
   
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Core Game Mechanics: Debris

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Omschrijving
This is a small mod that fixes/boosts the way debris works in Vanilla and really helps the AI. Its an updated version of my 1.9 ExMechanics mod and it will be a part of CGM: Technologies when that mod is finished.

Mod Content
The mod fires an event whenever a new technology is researched. If the given empire does not have the prerequisite techs for the technology – which can only happen with components, it runs an effect that grants these prerequisites. Thus – debris in effect give you ALL the technologies that lead up to a component, not just the latest version. For example, if you have Red Lasers and you suddenly research Gamma Lasers, you will get all the techs between these two as well.

This mod has in-built synergy with the largest component mods:
It works with these mods using global flag checks, and if any or all of these mods are available, uses APIs installed in these mods to check and if necessary grant these mod’s tech as well.

Why does this help the AI?
This helps the AI because the AI - in vanilla at least, is not set up to ignore lower tier techs when it has the higher tier techs. Although the player can ignore them, and for players this is first and foremost a QoL improvement mod, for the AI it really changes research priorities and help improve their game. Furthermore, there is a field called "upgrades_to" on component templates. This field dictates how components upgrade upwards. If the AI has holes in the upgrades_to chain it may cause issues with fleet upgrades and the like. Thus this also help improve AI ship design and upgrade performance.

Compatibility
This mod is 100% compatible with everything. It doesn’t touch any vanilla file. You can turn it on/off at will. It is also 100% savegame compatible.

Performance
The mod doesn't impact performance in any noticable way. It uses the on_tech_increased on action trigger, and doesnt do anything on monthly pulses. It works perfectly for both SP and MP games.


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Sh4dowBlad3 5 mei 2021 om 2:47 
Does any1 know whether this still works post 3.0.*. I liked the idea of this mod but its moot if it doesnt serve a purpose anymore since it wont be updated. If it still works im just changing mod descriptor file
π Charred 7 apr 2020 om 17:45 
update?
Aus1rathia 29 dec 2019 om 23:54 
6E4.4C0DDF8B9CD8's fork seems to work fine at 2.5.1
https://sp.zhabite.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=1604337071
petrovytsh 23 nov 2019 om 8:49 
Update to 2.4/2.5?
Årtifexian 7 okt 2019 om 14:56 
Moe Mod Compilation
Greetings, And thank you for the creation of this awesome mod! I love it and wish to keep playing with it. However I have a request. After the recent Megacorp update I feel as though the game went a poor direction design wise. Portrait sizes are to small and many other things. As such I am playing with version 2.1.3 before the update. If possible can I have access to the mod version that supports V 2.1.3? I have a “Moe Mod Compilation” That it is apart of that I wish to keep playing with. Thank you for your time and consideration! “ Mod Compilation link https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1526656277
Bedge 16 sep 2019 om 8:18 
@ExNihil update?
Nerule 31 aug 2019 om 21:18 
Bumperoni
SuNseT`gReeN 21 mrt 2019 om 5:43 
Is there any news about the mod update?
WariousGaming 3 feb 2019 om 2:42 
ExNihil any news about this mod yet? ;)
Gerishnakov 29 dec 2018 om 5:32 
I would imagine 2.2 shouldn't affect this too much.