Stellaris - AI awakened to the natural disaster will not blow up the star v3.7.4(fc72)

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L.Y.HJ

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Description
AI awakened to the natural disaster will not blow up the star v3.7.4(fc72)

Game Version
v 3.7.4(fc72)

What version do you use?
Steam

What expansions do you have installed?


Do you have mods enabled?
Yes

Please explain your issue is in as much detail as possible.
The game is played in ironman mode
Grand Admiral

Setting conditions
Habitable planet *0.25 ,
Guaranteed 2

Crisis Sublimation Allowance Conventional empires don't bombard planets with Star Eaters
So after many years (more than 50 years) have not upgraded the Aetherophasic Engine Frame megastructure

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Starfire Breeze

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I've also been observing similar, where something (sigh...) appears to have broken the ability of BtC AI empires to use their Star Eaters to destroy stars. They will just leave their Star Eaters sitting at a star without using the destroy star order.

This used to work with 3.6, so it seems to be (yet another) a recent regression.
 
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