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It's not unplayable, so far; I realized after a while that the outlines are still sort of there, just in, how to put it, no colour. There's this faint ragged edge effect where it's slightly darker than the neighbouring space, but you have to look fairly close to spot it. And of course when you're zoomed out you can still see the different empires' names on the map, you just don't get the colour surrounding them.
I'm running Linux, don't know if that matters.
If it's true this isn't a Stellaris bug at all and we can look forward to it disappearing as we update things. Jolly good!
Incidentally I would not have bought Stellaris if it weren't on Linux, even though it's just my kind of game. Kudos to Paradox for bringing it to us Linuxers!
Also check out a mod on the workshop. "Fix No Borders Bug" Working great in 1.9.1. Fixes everything and is ironman compatiable.
On my desktop the problem doesn't show up, I guess because it's got an NVidia card, but my desktop is pretty ancient.
really expect a fix for this tbh