| Component | Requirement | | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 7 (64-bit) | | Processor | Dual Core 2 GHz | | Memory | 4 GB RAM | | Graphics | Intel HD 4600 (or AMD/NVIDIA equivalent) | | DirectX | Version 11 | | Storage | 2 GB available space |
The Bionic Booster Pack was a wearable device that used advanced biotechnology to purify the air, producing oxygen on demand. It was sleek, lightweight, and virtually invisible under clothing. The pack was equipped with nanobots that could detect even the most toxic gases and break them down into harmless components.
has done it again. Just when you thought you had mastered the fine art of managing stress, heat, and piss-flooded water supplies in Oxygen Not Included (ONI) , the developers drop a mechanical wrench into the works.
: Bionic Duplicants do not possess biological digestive tracks and completely bypass the need for agriculture, ranching, or cooking stations. oxygen not included the bionic booster packtenoke new
Players must decide between:
The Bionic Booster Pack is currently available for $7.99 USD on Steam, Epic, and WeGame.
: Even machines have waste. Instead of using a standard toilet, Bionics must periodically empty a byproduct called Gunk at a dedicated Gunk Extractor and have their joints lubricated at a Lubrication Station to prevent "grinding gears". | Component | Requirement | | :--- |
The Bionic Booster Pack is a clever, well-executed twist that turns ONI’s survival puzzle on its head. It won’t redefine the game, but for players who’ve dug hundreds of cycles, turning your colony half-robot feels like a fun, dangerous science experiment gone right. Just make sure your power grid is ready.
This changes the early game loop dramatically. Instead of frantically digging for algae to feed an oxygen diffuser, players employing the new Bionic Boaster (the default bionic class) are frantically digging for metals and setting up charging stations. The anxiety shifts from "will we starve?" to "will we short-circuit?"
While they do not eat, they still require oxygen—but with a unique structural advantage. They feature massive , meaning they can survive and work continuously in zero-breathability environments for several cycles without gasping for air. Mechanical Upkeep (Gunk and Gears) has done it again
: Bionics do not use standard outhouses. Instead, their internal mechanical operations generate a waste element called Gunk . This gunk builds up over time and must be periodically extracted. Furthermore, they require Gear Oil to stay lubricated; failing to maintain their lubrication slows down their efficiency dramatically. Modular Customization via Bionic Boosters
Power up for prime space exploration time. Your colony awaits.