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This page shows the changes between two versions of a post by Cimanyd in the topic "Move cosmetic genes to new page/subpage?" on Talk:Genes.
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Such as [[Genes (cosmetic)]] or [[Genes/Cosmetic]], with a link in [[Genes]]. Any objections? | Such as [[Genes (cosmetic)]] or [[Genes/Cosmetic]], with a link in [[Genes]]. Any objections? | ||
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If they stay on this page, I think they should be collapsed by default. There are already a lot and it's incomplete. | If they stay on this page, I think they should be collapsed by default. There are already a lot and it's incomplete. | ||
− | Some more info on cosmetic genes: | + | |
+ | Some more info on cosmetic genes:<br> | ||
In the xenotype editor, the genes are split into these categories: Cosmetic, Cosmetic - body type, Cosmetic - hair, Cosmetic - skin. Natural skin colors do not appear in the editor. The reason hair and natural skin are currently missing from [[Genes]] is probably because they are defined in Core, not Biotech. I assume they are used for the skin and hair color of all characters even without the expansion. | In the xenotype editor, the genes are split into these categories: Cosmetic, Cosmetic - body type, Cosmetic - hair, Cosmetic - skin. Natural skin colors do not appear in the editor. The reason hair and natural skin are currently missing from [[Genes]] is probably because they are defined in Core, not Biotech. I assume they are used for the skin and hair color of all characters even without the expansion. | ||
None of them have any effect on complexity or metabolic efficiency (or any other non-cosmetic effects?). Saying "0, 0" on each one is probably unnecessary. | None of them have any effect on complexity or metabolic efficiency (or any other non-cosmetic effects?). Saying "0, 0" on each one is probably unnecessary. | ||
Furskin is a Miscellaneous gene that has both actual effects and cosmetic effects. | Furskin is a Miscellaneous gene that has both actual effects and cosmetic effects. |