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번역 관련 문제 보고
The largest issue has been with surveys and discoveries adding 2 to 3 times the amount of deposits compared to vanilla (even before researching anomalies/events, and even with planetary rings and minor megastructures turned off), and with the changes to research you can easily forgo science buildings on your planets for quite sometime. Planet modifiers (and relics in some cases, like the one adding extra civic points) are a bit overtuned as well, and can often times eclipse most research/building/civics options you're presented. The settings in the game start menu that lower the frequency of modifiers/relics can help, but it often results with the game balance swinging wildly one way or the other. In the past I've generally just halved most modifiers.