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I plan on testing tomorrow and seeing what breaks and what doesn't and I'll post an update at the top of the description. If it's all good I'll update the pack title to say 2.0. Dark UI will probably need an update for a couple new menus but should still work. I'm most concerned about 144 Colours.
I've refrained from adding any out of universe emblems or music because I wanted to keep Stellaris just Stellaris. As I said in the description "I wanted a new player to not know it was modded whatsoever." Of course you're still free to add anything you want in addition to this. I've even added the Improved Music Player mod to the collection and it does exactly nothing meaningful if you're only using vanilla tracks.
I have plans to create another collection of mods that are achievement compatible but didn't make the cut into the collection. For the most part it'll just be a ton of emblem and music mods as they're pretty much all compatible unless they also add something else as well.