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This mod is beloved by many and I appreciate your labor in maintaining it :3
Since June, I have taken over as dev and plan to release a Megacorp update before December.
Folk can opt to overwrite your mod by placing E&C at higher priority, but because E&C touches branch buildings, your effects may not be incorporated.
Perhaps the solution is for E&C to integrate your stats directly into E&C with your permission? This would make your mod unnecessary to enable to as it would be directly incorporated. I would give workshop link & credit, if I can get ahold of Petruxa (or perhaps I have these permissions already) I could add you as a contributor
In general built-in compatibility compatibility is cool, as it can shape entire playthroughs but in this case I'd like to keep it as versatile (and simple to update) as possible, because I also don't play Stellaris too often these days.
What do you think about collaborating and integrating built-in compatibility between Ethics and Civics Classic and Criminal Heritage Expanded?