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In a war of attrition a falen empire always looses, unless it awakens of course.
The Stronger AI controls 0 ships despite having 650+ Systems
The Weaker AI controls exactly 1 Battleship 1 Cruiser 1 Corvette
Neither are producing any more military ships but are producing civilian ships, and somehow, their Colonizer Ships are not colonizing new planets and are merely hovering said planet for more than 10 years already.
The second matter that bothers me is that this bug has been present in the game since 2018 and has not been fixed yet.
The +100% on Grand Admiral aren't that much later in the game when they have a large empire to manage. That's especially true after they've conquered a few planets, since the Ai is large unable to redevelop planets. One resource running out easily cascades into masive penalties.
This doesn't really make sense to me. You don't even know what "the bug" is, if there is any. You're just seeing some problem, and have somehow concluded that, even though it's a very broad problem that may have a lot of causes, it's caused by the same bug (if it even was a bug back then) that caused the same or a similar issue 5 years ago.
Credits, Minerals, and Alloys are not strategic resources. Send them some motes crystals and gases and wait a year
They only get +100% to resources in addition to whatever their stability boost gives them. In the late game that wont compare to what a player can achieve when you also factor in pops being job and planet optimized.
Tho I guess with that many planets a player might have a much harder time managing it all, haha.
That aside, your situation seems kind of a ''waaay out there'' situation. How do you achieve a situation like that? In order to get that much territory the ai would have had to do a lot of conquest. So how come they dont have any ships left?
That makes me wonder if its a viable strategy to ''gift'' a powerful ai empire a few planets filled to the brim with advanced structures and a resource deficit in all 3 strategics. Its -25% resources from jobs for each strategic that goes into negatives.