I just decomped a baseball cap to check their difficulty level and noticed new enhanced items in the code analyzer. There are 16 new enhanced hats for females and 16 for males - all of which share the exact same name. Four of each hat for the following difficulty levels: 6, 7,8 and 9.
The same can be said for Glasses, Pants, Gloves, Shoes. There are new items in the above difficulty levels for both genders. However, there are no new items for outerwear and only 4 new items for shirts which are all male.
I then checked this on a new character that has never done any coding. They had all the new level 6 enhanced clothing unlocked in the analyzer so I assume that these enhanced clothes are now available to new characters right off the bat. Which is good but if this is the case then why are there no new shirts for female characters and no outwear for either gender?
And if these aren't supposed to be available until decomped, then I guess it's a bug. Just want to make sure before using /bug in game on this.
I'd also like to know why some non-buffed items are actually far more difficult to code than their enhanced versions. Such as (off the top of my head) the Enhanced Ninja Mask being level 8 or so and the Ninja Mask being level 41 or so. Shouldn't non-enhanced items be easier to code than their enhanced counterpart?
The same can be said for Glasses, Pants, Gloves, Shoes. There are new items in the above difficulty levels for both genders. However, there are no new items for outerwear and only 4 new items for shirts which are all male.
I then checked this on a new character that has never done any coding. They had all the new level 6 enhanced clothing unlocked in the analyzer so I assume that these enhanced clothes are now available to new characters right off the bat. Which is good but if this is the case then why are there no new shirts for female characters and no outwear for either gender?
And if these aren't supposed to be available until decomped, then I guess it's a bug. Just want to make sure before using /bug in game on this.
I'd also like to know why some non-buffed items are actually far more difficult to code than their enhanced versions. Such as (off the top of my head) the Enhanced Ninja Mask being level 8 or so and the Ninja Mask being level 41 or so. Shouldn't non-enhanced items be easier to code than their enhanced counterpart?