Repairingthe body of vehicles in Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 is the easiest job in the game. The only catch can be if you have to repaint it. For that you need to have purchased the Paint Shop for your garage. This is also a great opportunity to stock up on spare parts for the future.
Finding the damaged body parts can actually be a little difficult with a simple visual inspection. Some vehicles are in great shape, and the problem is that they are slightly less than perfect. The up side here is that when it's a body job, all of the parts will be listed. So just check the work order under body, and you'll see the complete list of parts to be replaced.
A tip here would be to replace the parts. Don't bother with repairing them. This will add spare body parts to your inventory. You can then repair these later, preferably with your skill at 90%. Then you will have a nice little horde of spare body parts for buying cars at auction and rebuilding them.
This is as easy as moving the car to the Paint Shop and selecting to paint the car. When you put any vehicle in the paint shop the color is automatically set to the correct factory color. Just send the car to the paint shop, paint it, then retun to the garage. Paint job done.
Keep in mind that if you have purchased a car from Auction and are rebuilding it for sale, painting it is a waste of $500. That's right. For some reason a shiny new paint job will do nothing for the sale value. The only thing that matters in this case is that the body be at 100%.
Some time ago I became aware of a fascinating technology for making arbitrary shapes from sheet metal, and my first thought was whether it could be used to make body parts for cars on a custom basis. The idea is to use a CNC to move a forming tool over the sheet metal that gradually works it into shape. This technology has even been attempted by talented amateurs such as Hoss (Daniel Kemp) over on the CNCZone. Here are a couple of tools he made for his experiments:
The basic unit of the nervous system is a nerve cell, or neuron. The human brain contains about 100 billion neurons. A neuron has a cell body, which includes the cell nucleus, and special extensions called axons (pronounced AK-sonz) and dendrites (pronounced DEN-drahytz). Bundles of axons, called nerves, are found throughout the body. Axons and dendrites allow neurons to communicate, even across long distances.
Different types of neurons control or perform different activities. For instance, motor neurons transmit messages from the brain to the muscles to generate movement. Sensory neurons detect light, sound, odor, taste, pressure, and heat and send messages about those things to the brain. Other parts of the nervous system control involuntary processes. These include keeping a regular heartbeat, releasing hormones like adrenaline, opening the pupil in response to light, and regulating the digestive system.
The nervous system also includes non-neuron cells, called glia (pronounced GLEE-uh). Glia perform many important functions that keep the nervous system working properly. For example, glia:
Destroyed body parts (except head and thorax) can be restored thanks to the CMS surgical kit or the Surv12 field surgical kit, surgical kits restore a destroyed part to 1 HP; so their use needs to be combined with medkits to be effective. Destroyed parts that are restored with a surgical kit only have 25% to 45% (CMS) or 60 to 72% (Surv12) of their max HP for the duration of the raid unless surgery is performed again on that body part, lowering it further.
When outside of a raid you will passively gain health, hydration, and energy. You can use Medical items to heal and Provisions to consume as if you were in a raid. To start you gain 456.6 HP/hour (7.61 HP/Min), 1 Energy/Min, and 1 Hydration/Min. Your passive gaining of stats can be increased through upgrading Hideout modules such as the Medstation and Rest Space to increase health regeneration, Nutrition Unit and Heating to increase energy regeneration, and Water Collector to increase Hydration recovery.
After dying in a raid or going MIA (Missing in Action) you will be brought back to the main menu and lose all of the items that were on your character with exception of equipped armband, melee weapon and the contents of your secure container and special slots. Your health will be set to 30% and it will passively be regained over time. If you die to suicide, exhaustion, group members, disconnecting, Minefields, Claymores, Border Snipers or without a firearm equipped, your health will be set to 1% on all body parts instead.
Finding the damaged body parts can actually be a little difficult with a simple visual inspection. Some vehicles are in great shape, and the problem is that they are slightly less than perfect. The up side here is that when it's a body job, all of the parts will be listed. So just check the work order under body, and you'll see the complete list of parts to be replaced.
A tip here would be to replace the parts. Don't bother with repairing them. This will add spare body parts to your inventory. You can then repair these later, preferably with your skill at 90%. Then you will have a nice little horde of spare body parts for buying cars at auction and rebuilding them.
Sometimes it makes sense to exhume a corpse, if you want to improve its stats or get rid of it to raise your . If you rebury or cremate it, you'll obtain a
burial certificate, which nearly makes up for the costs of the
exhumation permission.
The morgue offers a lot of workstations to alter a corpse's rating. There, you can remove and install body parts and apply injections. You are also able to revive bodies to obtain helpers for your hard physical work.
Each corpse has a rating determined by the number of and . The number of each represents the sins and good deeds respectively which were performed by the corpse while they were living. The numbers are based on the body parts that are currently in the corpse. The starting total for a corpse are between 4 and 6 and 2 and 4 . By choosing which body parts to include, remove, or replace, it is possible to achieve full 12 corpse rating on a body or exceed it.
With the addition of the Game of Crone DLC, the maximum skull amount for a body increases to 16 and can be fully utilized by new gravestones. Music Master has made a good quality guide for the 16 corpse rating. With access to the Souls room and its new materials added by the Better Save Soul DLC, the maximum corpse rating can be increased to 26.
If a corpse is taken to the preparation place immediately as donkey arrives at dusk and the player fully rests and returns, the corpse will fall to about 95% freshness, which is sufficient time left for a full autopsy and burial.
Corpses can be buried in the graveyard and decorated with a headstone and grave fence, affecting your . The higher the number of , the better, with 12 being optimal without DLC, but 26 being possible with Better Save Soul (incidently, also provides better graves for it too, which you will need for a 26 skull body).
As soon as you've unlocked cremation, it's better to cremate (burn) a corpse with bad stats on a funeral pyre, instead of burying it, which would lower your . It takes 8x
wood billets to build the pyre. Put the corpse atop and ignite it.
As you won't get a
burial certificate for corpse you resurrect, this way of disposal means a short term financial loss for you, but you gain a source of free labor. It's not clear if reviving corpses is a legal act by the measure of the inquisitor. But who cares? If you bury the Corpse then unbury it you can get a certificate.
After killing a student with a sharp weapon, there was an option that would allow Ayano to cut her victim's body into pieces with the circular saw and carry them individually. Once the dismemberment option was selected, the game would fade to black before reloading again. Dismembering lowered Ayano's sanity. After dismembering the victim, she had to use a guitar case to hide the body parts, and later throw them into the incinerator. Afterward, she needed to change into a clean uniform in order for students to not see her covered in blood.
Dismemberment was the second way to dispose of a rival that was programmed into the game. However, YandereDev removed it because it caused glitches and required revision before it was reimplemented almost two years later.
After a student is killed through whatever means, Ayano has the option to dismember a corpse with the circular saw. Ayano/Ryoba, being seen in 3rd person view, will slice the corpse into 6 sections: head, torso, left leg, right leg, left arm, and right arm. Their sanity will decrease by 20% without any levelled panty, numbness or psychology stats. Afterward, Ayano/Ryoba will be covered in blood, so she must clean up as to not be caught. She must carry all the limbs to the incinerator to dispose of them.
Ayano/Ryoba can use a roll of tarp from the Home Ec Room to prevent blood from dismembering. The tarp will not pick up any blood that was previously on the floor if the player killed the NPC with a weapon.
Students that witness a dismembered limb will walk towards it, and promptly run to a teacher. The teacher will call the police upon finding the limb. Any students that discover the limb while a teacher is guarding it will run to their classroom.
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