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How realistic/accurate is this mod with our home system as of now? Because I saw some of your screenshots and I am very tempted to add this into my planned YT series
If you read just a few comments down from the author you'll have your answer.
Just some "new mod" was mentioned, that's why I am asking...
I also have disabled my changes to the Hothouse, it will now be uninhabitable. Dont forget to choose to give Venus the terraforming candidate modifier at the start of the game, that also changes Venus to a Hothouse you can later terraform.
Venus with the mod on also turns into a 10% habitable hothouse planet with 15 city districts, not sure if the latter is intended behavior.
@Snoopy Lion: thanks for the report, can you check if this still happens with the new version? I have disabled NW's sol system query in favor of the one from Planetary Diversity, so the sol system should now be using PD code only.