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Báo cáo lỗi dịch thuật
LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libjemalloc.so bash -c 'exec "${@/dowser/stellaris}"' -- %command%
as a launch option to solve it.
2) That's not true anyway. The name of something has nothing to do with how other things interact with it in code.
My mods are all compatible with each other, yes.
@PAISLY- Thanks, also fixed.
You can increase the cap with buildings and other stuff.
Granted, could be because playing with many mods fucks things up, but I did check for most conflicts in the irony mod manager and this mod was loaded near the end that it would win most conflicts anyway.
Promising, interesting resource mechanic, but feels very hard to balance. Especially because the cap according to the file is like 500? How can we get huge fleets then? (Also playing with gigastructural, so I'm assuming I'll need it)