A few specific genes in xenobotany do not combine uniformly to the way most other genes do.
What you expected to happen
To be able to splice the biochemistry gene of Gardenia and Kudzu into one specimen, producing chems of both
What actually happened
Specimen only produces chems of the gene contained first, and contains no chems of the second gene no matter how many times it's added in, although yield and other qualities are still
Steps to reproduce
(Step 1)
Splice the Biochemistry gene of Kudzu into Gardenia seeds
(Step 2)
Grow the seeds to obtain the fruit
(Step 3)
Check the fruit with a plant analyzer or ChemMaster. it will only contain 1u Nutriment and 1u Dylovene, although it should also contain 12u Phenethylamine.
Not 100% sure if this is a bug or a feature. I looked through the code a bit myself and can't identify a reason why this would occur, but I could have missed it.
Brief description of the issue
A few specific genes in xenobotany do not combine uniformly to the way most other genes do.
What you expected to happen
To be able to splice the biochemistry gene of Gardenia and Kudzu into one specimen, producing chems of both
What actually happened
Specimen only produces chems of the gene contained first, and contains no chems of the second gene no matter how many times it's added in, although yield and other qualities are still
Steps to reproduce
Code Revision
B: D:2020-06-16 Commit: a33fb68ee53814ef162e5c48583451378ff1cb9c
Anything else you may wish to add:
Not 100% sure if this is a bug or a feature. I looked through the code a bit myself and can't identify a reason why this would occur, but I could have missed it.