Regenerate brain tissue through experimental medical treatments! Adds Point Lookout compatibility to Survival of the Fittest.
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A small update to Survival of the Fittest featuring an experimental neurological treatment for... a certain head injury. You will of course need Point Lookout and Survival of the Fittest to play.
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-Removed the ridiculous one-month travel time for a voyage on the Duchess Gambit
-Punga Fruit now serves needs
-Added long-term treatment of... a certain severe head injury, which now has in-game consequences. This module and its stat changes still apply even if it is installed after the player has recieved said injury. Up to three different treatment options are available based on the player's post-injury Science and Medicine skills, all of which will need to be repeated over several days before the injury is healed. But when all is said and done, you may just find that your fresh brain tissue is better at absorbing new experiences...