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@KineticKhaos98 Thanks for the helpful reply!
6 years ago
In theory forging parts does nothing except strengthen them. That would technically not do anything to increase power, but it would increase the potential power. More strength equals more potential power since the forged parts can be pushed harder before hitting their breaking point.
I'm not sure how it's translated into the game, but you can always look at the stats on each engine to see it's HP output and it's maximum potential HP. Looking at that would tell you what the swap is "capable" of. You should expect to see no difference in current power output, but see an increase in potential power output if the game is true to real life engines.
I'm not sure how it's translated into the game, but you can always look at the stats on each engine to see it's HP output and it's maximum potential HP. Looking at that would tell you what the swap is "capable" of. You should expect to see no difference in current power output, but see an increase in potential power output if the game is true to real life engines.
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