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The last part is part of the mod. Money is not deducted in one lump sum when you purchase ships or upgrades, instead the money is deducted over the length of the build cycle. As such, if your income is high enough you can still make money while building. Even if you run out of funds as long as you still make money (via mines or even basic income from station) you can still build ships as it will just take the money as soon as it comes in and divert it to the ship building.
Mines and satelites however require a lump sum upfront payment to build so unlike ships and upgrades, if you don't have the money available in the bank you cannot upgrade them.
Yeah it does as this mod is great otherwise. Hopefully will be fixed, otherwise you can always get the previous version from moddb and install it manually, that version works and you can have both a manual install and the steam version at same time.
Not sure if they are aware, Steam is not a place they check often, not really many articles about it on ModDb.
You can go to ModDB and try downloading from there, you can have both MoDDB and Steam Workshop version installed at same time.
I have the 2.2 version installed, older but also has ground combat still in the game and it works.