If this sounds interesting to you, hit up Nexus Mods. You can buy it at some Ripperdocs, and you can craft Neuroblockers thanks to a recipe available in a few medical shops. To prevent low Humanity penalties, you can use Neuroblockers, an injector that removes lower Humanity side-effects and freezes Humanity points loss while active. But again, you lose Humanity in the process. This stage buffs your movement speed, armor value, and health regeneration, and if your character is not in an interior or dangerous area, it triggers police spawn as well. If you do nothing about it, you will go into pre-psychosis, adding a critical chance debuff and can trigger the last stage, Cyberpsychosis. The mod makes it so that when you have too much cyberware installed, you will notice glitches. In short, the mod replicates what happens when you have too much cyberware installed, as is seen in the Edgerunner show on Netflix, which is a great anime tie-in. You can track your Humanity value via the Cyberware menu screen or with a widget that appears above your HP bar. Other apartment events like Energized or Refreshed will also work. On the other hand, cyberware usage and enemy kills will decrease Humanity temporarily, so you can restore it after getting the "Rested" effect. With each implant, your Humanity will permanently decrease while installed. This stat depends on installed cyberware, Berserk/Sandevistan usages, and committed kills. ![]() Wannabe Edgerunner - A Simple Cyberpsychosis Mod basically adds Humanity as a stat. Cyberpunk: Edgerunners - Official Trailer
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