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Dieu's Starting Systems

Descripción
This mod will add several starting systems to pick from. Some systems have additional features just to make the system unique.

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Systems in the mod
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Custom Systems
- Alpha Centauri System
- Azurania System
- Deus Stellae System
- Locus System
- Rubrum System
- Sol Prime System
- Trappist-1 System
- Void System

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What i plan on doing
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Unknown

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Bugs and additional content
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If Any bugs are found please report them to me ASAP and i will tackle them first thing i can.
9 comentarios
paulo 18 ENE 2018 a las 17:42 
Please, update this mod for Stellaris 1.9.1.
Bomb boy 30 JUN 2017 a las 13:56 
nice void systrem
DieuNightsman  [autor] 27 JUN 2017 a las 8:27 
Thank you, Maybe someday in the future i can come up with something unique like that system ^^
Duke Flapjack 25 JUN 2017 a las 17:19 
I love the void system. It is one of my favories overall. Well done!
Bomb boy 23 JUN 2017 a las 6:14 
cool
DieuNightsman  [autor] 21 JUN 2017 a las 13:53 
I am not sure if it is compatable with realspace. (not even sure what that is tbh). The demensions should be the default as the vanilla because i didn't want something rediculas and the same reasoning goes for gaia. Some starts are a bit better than the rest but you'll get a disadvantage indirectly one way or another.
Ethesto 21 JUN 2017 a las 10:44 
Is this mod compatible with realspace? also what are the dimensions of the planets for the starting systems and will you be adding in Gaia starts?
DieuNightsman  [autor] 20 JUN 2017 a las 10:23 
Will do :)
Earendil_ 20 JUN 2017 a las 3:49 
could you upload pictures of these systems?