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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
I saw that some other people were experience this bug here but with different mods https://www.reddit.com/r/Stellaris/comments/87gt4m/trade_enclave_seems_to_think_that_i_already_have/
If you happen to fix this issue in your mod, could you post the details of what you did to fix it? I suspect whatever is going on is happening across multiple mods.
@In_The_Motion: Created a comp patch with AutoBuild: http://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1325639287
Modding Resource
This mod is created via a python script. It parses the vanilla building files and creates the "Build Upgraded" versions from them. The same can be done with buildings from mods! To enable you to do this using python 3, I have added the python script to this mod (as .txt, since .py wouldn't upload).
Lower tech buildings will fall under an interface akin to the obsolete ship parts menu, and your work will no longer be needed.
Until then and thereafter, for your forward thinking and innovation, I salute you.