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Especially from a first play point of view where people really want to read the ecavation story.
However playing at at 0.75 hyper lane density, I've seen these systems become some chokeppont systems that negatively effect ai expansion. Given that the only major reason for the dig sites are the relics, and the player can fight for these relics just like any other. I personally feel this safeguard should be at least optinal.
Although I'm none the less impressed that you managed to code that in, I was convinced it was a but for a moment. Never seen anything like it.
Not really a major problem, but you should be aware of some possibly unintentional side effects.
I don't touch district sets so I don't see how this could happen.
I have a relatively lengthy mod list (no full overhauls, but GPM, PD and a few others), and by trial and error, removing this mod solved the issue that I was facing: Somehow this mod must touch industry building sets, as it removes the ability to build anything at all in any industry specialization district (mixed, alloy, CG ... and applies to normal planets, ecus and ringworlds). The buildings can still be built in urban expansion / city districts, but the building menu for industry specialization is just entirely empty, so if you build a forge ecu, those alloy districts don't get any supporting buildings)
Any help would be hugely appreciated, but please keep it simple. I'm 72 and not great with computer stuff...