![]() Applying a template without Aquatic seems as though it should be unrestricted even if the source pop was Aquatic and the new template doesn't have a hab preference that is compatible with a (now non-existent) Aquatic trait. It seems like the behavior should just be to only restrict Aquatic preference when the template being applied has Aquatic preference. To make things worse, you can't even use the above workaround, because you have to get rid of the empowered gaia world preference in order to remove Aquatic, but then you can't add back the empowered gaia world preference afterwards (at least without hoping for another Nu-Boal Life Enhancing or the like) because gaia world preference is "special" and can't be manually picked. Now you can't gene-mod the rest of your pops of that species to have the gaia world preference because you're restricted from doing so given that the template has Aquatic and non-Ocean Preference. Here, you end up with pops that have the empowered version of gaia world preference (+5% pop output on gaia worlds) but which have the Aquatic trait. That alone is annoying micromanagement and costs extra (since it's two species modification steps required).īut it gets worse if you consider what happens if a pop gets Aquatic but non-ocean preference through non-standard scripted means, like Nu-Boal Life Enhancing. ![]() This seems like it's probably unintended, as it causes some problems.įirst, to gene-mod an Aquatic trait species from ocean preference to non-ocean preference, you have to first make an intermediate species variant that has ocean preference but loses Aquatic, apply that, and *then* apply your final version of the species that changes from ocean preference to your desired preference. However, at the same time, a restriction was also made where the Aquatic trait can only be *removed* if a pop/template has Ocean preference matching its Aquatic-ness disposition. With 3.5, the Aquatic trait can only be applied to Ocean habitability preference species templates, which seems reasonable on the surface. ![]() Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible. (0028) New 3.5 restrictions on Aquatic trait being tied to Ocean preference apply to Aquatic trait removal which causes various issues ![]()
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