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I'll make a note regarding that. I just won't be able to guarantee full compatibility. I don't use NSC myself.
@Alliagecyber
I'm still looking into it. So far it seems easy like you said. I'm just doing some testing at the moment.
It was something that I briefly looked into before deciding to maintain the status quo already set by the base game. Currently, Stellaris does not use resources to to upgrade civilian ships and to remove some micromanagement, upgraded automatically once new technology is researched. That is the main reason why there's a zero upgrade cost.
If I can figure out how to add in an upgrade cost, I will more than likely create an alternate version of this mod. For right now, I'm just focusing on returning some customization back to Stellaris.
or make a separate version with it? Anyway, thank you again.