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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
If you are, however, the rings refuse to leave once you dismantle the planets for a ringworld (or other similar structures), leaving disembodied halos floating around the system. Even then, I'd argue in favour of still using it, as the rings are quite spectacular until that point. Beyond that point, if you're not too busy fighting off your crisis of choice plus the gatemakers to care about the pretty ringworld ring, what are you even doing with your empire?
I imagine that it's only touching those who interfere with the galaxy-creation-process.
Or does it go even further?
Can you maybe do a small, seperate mod for that?
For example, I leave the game mostly vanilla anyway and only use optical mods so I don't think that people like me will run into serious problems.
in some games i rarely find any which is kind of sad