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As I stated in the original topic, the icon of the card, the silhouette of a quickhack. Is how many programs or quickhacks you can install onto the cyberdisk.
You did make me think maybe it was a combined quality or something. but no, even with no quickhacks installed it still drops to 2 from the original 8. Tho seeing as it it can only hold 6 the math would make sense. But it doesnt.
they yellow icon and number for cyberware capacity like other cyberware...
the bar is the same icon as RAM and is how much RAM it adds to your Max Capacity...
the card looking thing is the amount of quickhacks it can hold....
and the last one that has the dots and lines is the hacking feature on how many slots you gain when you hack terminals and such....
I'll have to test that when I find another access point.
You say that like it's such a matter in face when that makes no sense. I'm sure everyone recognizes the icon but disregarded it as a possibility. There are some with the icon of value 0-3. The minimum intelligence you can have is 3 so why do those values exist for the icon.
The last icon is the amount of additional buffer slots you get when hacking. Base is 4, so if you have a 3 on the icon you get 7 slots etc.
Nothing to do with intelligence. (they use the icon for half a dozen things cyber related).
(and I have int 3)
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3162062467