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If you have an Anarchy's Children torso and normal arms it does look kind of weird. So in order to prevent newly generated characters from having a hodgepodge mix of parts they made it so equipping the Anarchy's Children torso forces the arms and legs to match.
This would be fine if it was only for new soldiers and didn't carry over to the customization screen. And now that there's a billion cosmetic mods the whole idea of randomly generated characters looking normal has gone out the window regardless. I'm working on a mod that fixes that problem, so stay tuned.
As these SetNames can be removed with no ill effects do you know why they were used in the first place? Is there any benefit they bring?
@Tully No problem. I'm subscribed to like 20 of your mods, thanks for contributing so much extra content.
This should be safe to add mid-campaign, right?
Are there any possible compatibility issues with other mods?