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翻訳の問題を報告
1. Instead of a "baseliners only yes or no", an option to select any xenotype in particular to be subject to mutations.
For example if someone only wants Highmates to be randomly mutated and other xenotypes to be their usual selves.
2. Seconding Farmer Joe's idea, option to do a reverse of custom gene pool and instead make a custom "any except these" gene pool.
Such as if someone wants super random mutations, but not game-breaking mutations, and so can blacklist genes that'd fall under that category.
I installed this and VE Androids, and am finding pawns who are android xenotype but only have like 1 android "hardware" (gene) which turns them into an android but only kind of.
I suggest patching out androids from the genepool options because otherwise all I can do is set to "vanilla genes only"
Have a option to add genes to whitelist and add genes to black list option that allows you to select by xenotype and it adds to the list, it then runs the whitelist followed by blacklist to give a result of valid genes to be allowed on the list for the mod. this way you can have more flexibility with larger gene pools and makes it easier to make larger lists of allowed and disallowed rather than a single xenotype for an allowed list.