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"Compute power on the local lattice" is a resource provided by [[Co-processor|co-processors]], {{favilink|wristcomp|plural}}, or {{favilink|palladium electrodeposits}} that enhances the performance of other equipment that can benefit from computing resources being placed at its disposal.  Items that benefit from compute power are:
"Compute power on the local lattice" is a resource provided by [[Co-processor|co-processors]], {{favilink|wrist calc|plural}}, or {{favilink|palladium electrodeposits}} that enhances the performance of other equipment that can benefit from computing resources being placed at its disposal.  Items that benefit from compute power are:
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Revision as of 21:00, 17 November 2020

"Compute power on the local lattice" is a resource provided by co-processors, wrist calcs, or palladium electrodeposits that enhances the performance of other equipment that can benefit from computing resources being placed at its disposal. Items that benefit from compute power are:

Item or behavior Feature affected
anomaly fumigator Density of normality gas
communications interlock Rebuke level bonus
high-fidelity matter recompositer Cooldown
inflatable axons Bonus and duration
matter recompositer Cooldown
micromanipulator array Inspect and disassemble bonuses
nocturnal apex Bonuses and duration
onboard recoiler Teleportation cooldown
penetrating radar Range
precinct navigator Bonus levels
point-defense drone Chance to target an incoming projectile
Morphogenetic Save difficulty
Nav Bonus levels
Nulling Effect strength
Most boot sequences Time to boot

Variations in compute power generally do not alter rules text; for example, numbers shown in the descriptions of a communications interlock or penetrating radar will not change with your compute power, but the actual performance of the device will.