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Expanded Prosthetics and Organ Engineering
Bucketsmith Jul 27, 2016 @ 12:50pm
EPOE prosthetics compatibilities
So within the EPOE mod, does a [bionic leg] include/override the [foot] slot?
Or would there be a benefit to installing both a [bionic leg] and [bionic foot]?
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Bucketsmith Jul 29, 2016 @ 5:31am 
It does not. I won't get the option for any bionic foot installation after having already installed a bionic leg.
Zesty the Hermit Sep 23, 2016 @ 10:37pm 
Add Legs and Arms not Feet/Hands to any one that see this.
Bucketsmith Sep 24, 2016 @ 12:37am 
Originally posted by Zesty:
Add Legs and Arms not Feet/Hands to any one that see this.
I don't think you understood what this thread is about, at all.
Zesty the Hermit Sep 24, 2016 @ 12:48am 
Well the legs and Arms are better over all, they get shot at more meaning if the leg/arm gets shot off your Foot/hand dose not get lost, and the Higer tech arms deal more DMG if you go for the power arms. Granted they do cost more the arms and legs so theirs that.
Bucketsmith Sep 24, 2016 @ 12:52am 
Originally posted by Zesty:
Well the legs and Arms are better over all, they get shot at more meaning if the leg/arm gets shot off your Foot/hand dose not get lost, and the Higer tech arms deal more DMG if you go for the power arms. Granted they do cost more the arms and legs so theirs that.
Which has absolutely nothing to do with the topic and question of the thread. ;)
Battleseed Nov 14, 2016 @ 1:20am 
This was exatly what I was curious about when thinking of using this mod. Does implanting the bionic leg include the foot or will the foot need to be implanted as well? Would implanting the foot as well gain anything besides medical experience for the surgeon?
Bucketsmith Nov 14, 2016 @ 1:22am 
Originally posted by Battleseed:
This was exatly what I was curious about when thinking of using this mod. Does implanting the bionic leg include the foot or will the foot need to be implanted as well? Would implanting the foot as well gain anything besides medical experience for the surgeon?
Originally posted by Bucketsmith:
It does not. I won't get the option for any bionic foot installation after having already installed a bionic leg.
I guess, at least at time of writing, the leg is a complete solution to that part of the body, whereas the foot only contains the foot entirely.
Battleseed Nov 14, 2016 @ 1:25am 
Originally posted by Bucketsmith:
Originally posted by Battleseed:
This was exatly what I was curious about when thinking of using this mod. Does implanting the bionic leg include the foot or will the foot need to be implanted as well? Would implanting the foot as well gain anything besides medical experience for the surgeon?
Originally posted by Bucketsmith:
It does not. I won't get the option for any bionic foot installation after having already installed a bionic leg.
I guess, at least at time of writing, the leg is a complete solution to that part of the body, whereas the foot only contains the foot entirely.
OK, but from another thread I just found, seems the leg gives 20% movement and the foot 15% IIRC. If they stack then it would be worth doing both. Or, are you saying only one of the two can be implanted at a time?
Bucketsmith Nov 14, 2016 @ 1:27am 
Originally posted by Battleseed:
Originally posted by Bucketsmith:

I guess, at least at time of writing, the leg is a complete solution to that part of the body, whereas the foot only contains the foot entirely.
OK, but from another thread I just found, seems the leg gives 20% movement and the foot 15% IIRC. If they stack then it would be worth doing both. Or, are you saying only one of the two can be implanted at a time?
The quote from myself is the answer to my own OP.
The question was whether or not you could install both a prosthetic leg and foot.
The answer is no. You won't get an option to install the foot after having installed the leg.
I haven't tried the other way around, and I haven't done extensive testing, because I feel these are simple questions the mod author should be able to answer. Hence this thread was made! :)
Battleseed Nov 14, 2016 @ 1:31am 
Thanks for the quick reply. Yea the auther could be clearer in the notes about how these parts do/don't stack.
Bucketsmith Nov 14, 2016 @ 1:32am 
Much like that guy from the clutter mods refusing to write a description of what is added and what each added thing does.
It's great to have content but lack of info/documentation can be super annoying.

I hope my own mods are documented well enough!
nephilimnexus Nov 27, 2016 @ 3:52pm 
An arm is a complete arm, and includes the hand already. Likewise a leg is a complete leg and includes a foot.
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