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NSC is a semi-comllete overhaul.
I don't think the new system is bad-per-se, but it definitely needs tuning. If each pop was more productive than the previous edition, than the reduction in population and pop growth overall wouldn't be as debilitating.
The new district structure is cool.
OH PS: The foundry and commercial planetary specializations don't seem to accurately describe what they do. Doubt it's the mod, but thought I'd mention it.
Without it, there's nowhere the building slots to afford the number of refineries that would be needed to fuel an empire. Without that, it's difficult to imagine how I'd ever be able to afford upgraded admin centers and have anywhere near enough administration.
Beyond that, I've needed your resource jobs buildings to make any sort of significant specialization possible.
Even so... I'm still having a very rough time in this new version of Stellaris. So anywho, thank you for your hard work, the new version is working great!