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Because i am never seeing any pawns with inbred,
which should not be possible in my current colony.
At the risk of being told "duh", I think it should be an unpacked chromosome, where genes are stored in the nuclei of cells in the real world.
Thought I should post it so I can put my own mind at ease.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3266000468
It isn't a 100% inheritance even with xenohuman+baseline human. It is a bit complex though.
By default it randomly picks one parent as a primary parent and another as a secondary parent. First ALL the genes from the first are added. Next a random % of the secondary parent's genes will be added, if any of those override the first they will take priority.
For a baseliner this means you have a 50/50 either get a 100% pureblood of the other xeno, or what will on average be 50% baseliner 50% the other xeno. If you wanted baseliners to mix better you'd have to add all the "basliner" genes to them. E.g. Human Hands, Human Jaw, etc. It bloats up the interface a bit though.
It is admittedly a weakness, but it results in far better hybrids when mixing two xenotypes.
Late as heck, but I just happened to see your comment and figured I'd respond. :)
You only need this mod, you don't need the outdated one, sorry for the confusion, I should probably change the title...
I use this mod along with Consistent Gene Inheritance, that should help your problem
Also sorry for the late reply, I stopped getting any notifications about this mod
does this mod fix that? does it remove both the upper and lower metabolism limits? so if i made something with more then -5 and was really hungry or something with more then +5 and barely eats it can still have babies?
For example, if I had a xenotype focused on planting with white hair and white fur, and a xenotype focused on construction with black hair and black fur, and the two breed, I would like a 50% chance to get the white fur planter or a 50% chance to get the black fur constructor, but 0% chance to get a white fur constructor or black fur planter etc
Is that possible?
I wanted to recommend you to try it but I felt like it would be wrong. xd
It's my first time doing something like this so I'm a bit nervous. I'd rather not take any credit.