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Also, I'm playing as determined exterminator robots, so I think they should automatically all go away when I take a planet. Not sure how that could be implemented though.
Actually, it is a Paradox issue. In Stellaris 3.10, "remove_deposit = yes" doesn't remove scoped deposit.
Really neat mod that I enjoy having while playing as a Species that can get them, but trying to conquer AI planets in mid to late game is very ANNOYING because of the sheer number of stacking the AI will get with them. Its not uncommon for the AI to have 50 to 100 of them each having an upkeep of 3 or 4 of some resource. That many of them can easily strip out half of a smaller empires resource production or cripple AI Devouring swarms or Determined Exterminators that have no way to get rid of the GIANT resource consumption those will have.
The remove one special blocker decision does not work and some planets will have a consumer good upkeep of like 500 base because of these blockers. Which is both impossible for most machine empires to have and I think that the AI's are being heavily weakened because of it.
Having the player be able to invest heavily in them makes sense, but I don't really know if the AI is making the best decisions for itself most of the time so having a limit for how many the AI can have on one planet might be a good idea.
PART 1
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2996194436
Also guess some can still toggle the policy and prevent blockers from spawning :b
In older versions of the game, AI empires were liable to enter sudden economic death spirals at the slightest provocation, or even without any provocation at all. Ever since 3.3 the AI has been improved, but I am still hesitant to add something to the game that potentially makes a bad situation worse for the AI and cause it to cascade into failure.
job_socdec_entertainer is weaker than vanilla entertainer job, I am fine about it. But it has same name, so it is confusable. Could you please to consider about changing it to something else, like "sex worker" or "prostitute"?