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Докладване на проблем с превода
Body Dirt Increase Multiplier : 0.1
Clothing Dirt Increase Multiplier : 0.1
Body Dirt Multiplier Application Minimum : 0.5
Body Dirt Multiplier Application Maximum : 0.5
Clothing Dirt Multiplier Application Minimum : 0.5
Clothing Dirt Multiplier Application Maximum : 0.5
a great mod, but doesn't suit for me.
I'm not sure. That's not something I looked into for this mod.
"I am guessing that those areas count for the missing 32/100 in the Dirty status."
That's correct; certain things only accumulate dirt in certain areas. I often tested by sprinting into trees while making the mod and I observed similar results. Essentially, every body part in the medical menu has its own individual dirt level and the global dirt level takes all of those into account.
Now, the interesting thing with this 'zombie ramming' test is that I was never able to push the Dirty counter above 68/100. So no matter how many times I kept ramming into zombies past that point, the counter would stay locked at 68/100. At that point, the character is completely covered with dirt, except for the face, chest and abs which remain perfectly clean. So I am guessing that those areas count for the missing 32/100 in the Dirty status.