I agree... it's a good investment for a Decker/Face/Rigger who is going to be a secondary fighter. My point was that Xenon has a houserule that smashes that usefulnes... by limiting the Customization of the Limbs Attributes to the Attributes you currently have then requiring Enhancements to go father, it's better to just boost your Attributes with Used Muscle Toner. Even if you raised your Agility with Karma that'd then require a new customized cyberlimb to be bought without another Houserule about adding customization after creation. I'm leery of houserule holes where you have to keep repeatedly making new rule changes to accommodate previous rule changes.
I'm a little confused. Muscle Toner, which at Rating 3 would cost 140,000 nuyen and 0.75 essence and gets you +3 Agility. How does this even remotely compare to a Cyberarm with 3 Agility and 3 Str and 2 Armor that costs.65,000 nuyen??
Bad Math.... 32,000×3×.75=72,000 have no idea where you got 140,000 from.
So basically you make Cyberlimbs completely & totally irrelevant. That sucks...
I made them viable for a physically strong orc street samurai to get cyberlimbs (which is pretty darn iconic if you ask me).
SR5 corerules only promote physicality weak characters to get get agility 9 arm of death and armored feet/hands. It is very hard/expansive for a troll samurai to get an arm under current rules, but very powerful for a decker...
Even there it makes the very best possible version a joke, which was the last place it wasn't. The Street Sam Archetype has his Strength maxed at 11 for his Sword Mele, the monowhip just barely beats it out... your houserule kills even that tiny claim to fame. Reduces down to 9 at best.
I agree that armor hand/Feet abuse it just that Abuse. Being able to shoot is very nice but when you can't run, jump, dodge, hide, or climb too... not game breaking. Do you use Grids for Combat or is it more just descriptive storytelling based? Grid based Combat shows how not that amazing they really are while a storytelling based combat can mitigate those deficiencies to a higher degree.