Notification Spam Control [2.3.*]

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Author: /dev/null

Last revision: 9 Jul, 2019 at 02:55 UTC (10)

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Description:

Notification Spam Control helps keep your notification bar clear of spam in large games. The mod currently makes two changes:

First, it entirely disables notifications for diplomatic actions that don’t involve your empire. If two of your neighbors decide to sign a migration pact, you won’t know about it until you check the Contacts window.

Second, it adds seven new policies to control what proposals AI empires are allowed to make to you. The policies cover:
– Migration Pacts
– Non-Aggression Pacts
– Defense Pacts
– Federation membership offers and requests
– Federation association offers and requests
– Requests to become your vassal, protectorate, or tributary
– Trade offers

If you choose to activate any or all of these policies, the AI will not send any proposals of that type to your empire.

Note that these policies have no effect on Player empires. If another Player is spamming you with migration treaties, you’ll need to tell them to knock it off.

Tweaks

If you want to quickly ignore all proposals (say, at the start of your game), you can run the following command in the Stellaris console to change all of the mod’s policies at once:

effect nsc_ignore_all

Cheat Mode

All of the above proposals would normally not have any consequences for declining them, but a special "cheat" mode has been added to cover proposals which would have consequences. You can enable cheat mode by running the following command in the Stellaris console:

effect nsc_enable_cheats

Cheat mode currently has policies for the following proposals:
– War Invitations (with Federation members only)

Compatibility Notes

This mod is based on Stellaris v2.3.3, and changes the following vanilla Stellaris file:
common/diplomatic_actions/00_actions.txt

It is incompatible with any other mods which modify this file.

Paradox does not usually change this file between bugfix releases, so the mod should be compatible with all patches of the same major/minor release series (example: 1.0.0->1.0.1 is fine, 1.0.0->1.1.0 is not).

Credits

German localization provided by Ryuichiro
Russian localization provided by Kpoxa