OBESE Posted March 24, 2019 Report Posted March 24, 2019 Hello again Eclipsions! Yet another day and yet another idea. Of course, as every other idea it is based on my personal and probably other people experience on the server. So we all been in that situation where we ride bit too fast and hit that pole, or you get clapped or something else happens that you are on the ground, injured and unable to do nothing than call the medic. In agony you still manage to get your phone out of your pocket and dial that 911 and call the medic. Now you just wait in hopes that Medic will be quick enough. Now after the scenario presented above, we probably can say that it is 50/50 if not even 40/60 that the Medics will come. Not blaming medics as they are understaffed and have their hands full. [Suggestions aka TL:DR part] When the medic accepts the call you automatically stabilise. Basically you stop bleeding out. That would give the medic a chance to get to you, role-play with you and deliver you to the hospital in case if their response is bit too late to get to the individual. Yes I understand that this might be a tricky suggestion as there are some gains and also some losses to it. Now it could take longer for medics to respond due to the fact that they would have to actually go to every call they respond to as the patient would not just go to coma [tp to MD]. But at the same time it would save Medics from going half way over the map to a call and receiving cancelled call as the injured individual passed out. As always, leave your thoughts and add if you have something to add on this matter! Thank you for your time! OBESE
punched Posted March 25, 2019 Report Posted March 25, 2019 +1 but i dont think it should stabilize you. Getting a life boost like the the /cpr command would give the medic more than enough time to respond and roleplay.
tourelle4u Posted March 25, 2019 Report Posted March 25, 2019 -1 Unrealistic because that doesn't happen in real-life
ItsFiftyy Posted March 25, 2019 Report Posted March 25, 2019 (edited) +1 but instead a key you can hold to slow blood loss and give the medic more time to get to you. Edited March 25, 2019 by ItsFiftyy 1
Teca Posted March 25, 2019 Report Posted March 25, 2019 +1 but you should be able to RP it somehow to give you a bit more time till you go to comq
Cinek0344 Posted March 25, 2019 Report Posted March 25, 2019 +1 i'm not sure on the pays between the pd and md but md should be payed way more as IRL doctors have higher pays than police but it would also incentivise people to become medics, as most just want big guns and police chases.
OBESE Posted March 26, 2019 Author Report Posted March 26, 2019 (edited) 18 hours ago, ItsFiftyy said: +1 but instead a key you can hold to slow blood loss and give the medic more time to get to you. 18 hours ago, Teca said: +1 but you should be able to RP it somehow to give you a bit more time till you go to comq Oh I definitely agree with this, but not all the cases, like crashes would actually be about bleeding out. The other day I crashed on a bike by touching a pole and due to fact I had around 65% of health, I got injured. So I lost maybe another 15%-20% of health which could be a broken leg or arm or stuff like that. It's just that the script is written like that and you keep bleeding out when you get injured. It would be cool to have injured status based on the amount of health % you lose in that one hit. Some of the crashes that happens on 200km/h should send your straight to MD without a chance to call for MD. While something like falling off the roof or falling off your bike should. Edited March 26, 2019 by OBESE 1
alexalex303 Posted March 26, 2019 Report Posted March 26, 2019 -1 It's unrealistic. There should be consequences for your actions. If you're speeding on a bike and hit a pole, you may die.
TedAnderson Posted March 30, 2019 Report Posted March 30, 2019 On 3/26/2019 at 11:55 AM, alexalex303 said: -1 It's unrealistic. There should be consequences for your actions. If you're speeding on a bike and hit a pole, you may die. I agree with that
Desiro Posted March 30, 2019 Report Posted March 30, 2019 On 3/26/2019 at 8:45 AM, OBESE said: Oh I definitely agree with this, but not all the cases, like crashes would actually be about bleeding out. The other day I crashed on a bike by touching a pole and due to fact I had around 65% of health, I got injured. So I lost maybe another 15%-20% of health which could be a broken leg or arm or stuff like that. It's just that the script is written like that and you keep bleeding out when you get injured. It would be cool to have injured status based on the amount of health % you lose in that one hit. Some of the crashes that happens on 200km/h should send your straight to MD without a chance to call for MD. While something like falling off the roof or falling off your bike should. +1 When medics do /examinewounds it tells you were the patient is injured, so why cant we do /injuries and we have different dying times based on where we are hit? For example: GSW to the Head you die in 5 Mins where as a GSW to the Stomach is 10-12 Mins?