02-23-2025, 01:46 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-23-2025, 01:48 PM by Lord_earthfire. Edited 3 times in total.)
The intention was that the precursors get harder so the upstream recipes can be simplified or output more chems in general.
And it honestly works quite well for many chemicals that have their whole recipe chain reworked. Pentetic acid, synthflesh or perfluorodecalin are in a good place right now, reaction-wise. I can't say the same about e.g. hemotoxins recipe, the reaction out of heparin needs to be simplyfied, imo.
The problem still are the chems that had cumbersome recipes which mostly unchanged. Examples are methaphetamine, atropin, Robustissin, Filgrastim, crank or Diphenhydramine.
And it honestly works quite well for many chemicals that have their whole recipe chain reworked. Pentetic acid, synthflesh or perfluorodecalin are in a good place right now, reaction-wise. I can't say the same about e.g. hemotoxins recipe, the reaction out of heparin needs to be simplyfied, imo.
The problem still are the chems that had cumbersome recipes which mostly unchanged. Examples are methaphetamine, atropin, Robustissin, Filgrastim, crank or Diphenhydramine.