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DamnDirtyCat's Egalitarian Cybernetic Creed (4.0)
   
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DamnDirtyCat's Egalitarian Cybernetic Creed (4.0)

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Now updated to 4.0!

DamnDirtyCat presents: Egalitarian Cybernetic Creed! I have no idea why Cybernetic Creed has a restriction on Egalitarianism considering it has code specific to Shared Burdens. This mod completely removes this restriction.

Not Ironman compatible, this mod does change the checksum. If you want to use this in multiplayer, make sure everyone you're playing with has the mod.

For mod makers, feel free to incorporate this mod into your own (I'd appreciate it if you credited me).

Check out DamnDirtyCat.com for my Stellaris comic and more!

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Requirements:
  • Stellaris Base Game
  • Stellaris: The Machine Age

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6 Comments
ScarlettDarling 6 May @ 10:56am 
anyone tried with 4.0 yet?
stazio 29 Oct, 2024 @ 4:19pm 
3.14 update please?
Gax 11 Sep, 2024 @ 2:44pm 
Omg thank you for this mod! I've been messing around with a Cybernetic creed empire since getting the DLC about a week ago and was bummed I couldn't be egalitarian
BlockBadger 8 Aug, 2024 @ 1:37pm 
Thanks so much for the answer! That's honestly really cool.
DamnDirtyCat  [author] 8 Aug, 2024 @ 10:28am 
Great question! In the file "origin_events_machine_age.txt", the code for the Cybernetic Creed events can be found. On line 637, code can be found that references the Shared Burdens civic: "has_civic = civic_shared_burden".

This particular code allows you to take the "Tithe of Labor" choice regardless of what creed you choose (it is normally restricted to the Unified Creeds and Commune of Toil). This option gives you 5% extra resources from Workers and fits thematically with Shared Burdens.

My testing revealed no mechanical conflicts with any of the Egalitarian civics. It's possible they considered the ritualistic implants and Haruspex job for Spiritualists only to be too unfair to the other pops. As the Egalitarian ethic implies, all citizens in such a society can rise to any position with enough work, so a society where only Spiritualists get some traits/jobs would not be Egalitarian.
BlockBadger 8 Aug, 2024 @ 8:28am 
What code does it have that references shared burdens? I'd be really interested in what you think they made the choice to bar Egalitarian.