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Though I wonder what the gain over a simple one-hit-kill system is. In your game each shot does factually take the enemy out, just like in real life.
I was thinking more like MGSV. Blow someone's hand off and you're a sadist, blow their brains out and you're a killer, tranquilize them (not realistic I know) and you are merciful, stealth past them and you're a ninja. Maiming people could reduce troop morale but also have an effect on the player-character and their allies.
Could be all kinds of reasons for the anatomy part. Coolness for one ๐