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Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Triel Wolfblood » 10 Aug 2015, 10:17

Bug Description:Apparently my patient died after i attached robotic limb. here are scans before surgery: http://prntscr.com/82zhi9, and after: http://prntscr.com/82zfvs


Steps to reproduce:
1.Get someone with no hand but with an arm
2.do surgery to cut away arm and attach robotic one
3.profit?

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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by xywenx00 » 10 Aug 2015, 10:27

Yeah, cutting off someone's arm without proper surgery steps makes him bleed out really fast. No idea how it works, but I basically died 10 secs after someone cut my arm off with a saw via surgery.
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Sebro » 10 Aug 2015, 10:42

How'd the patient get toxins and suffocation? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO THEM TRIEL.
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by andre1999 » 10 Aug 2015, 11:33

Pretty sure blood lose cuases resp and toxins.

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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by apophis775 » 10 Aug 2015, 11:41

What appears to hvae happened, is you remove their arm, didn't use quick-clot and tried to attack a new arm.

My question would be, why were you removing their arm?

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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Derpislav » 10 Aug 2015, 12:10

apophis775 wrote:What appears to hvae happened, is you remove their arm, didn't use quick-clot and tried to attack a new arm.
Quick-clot is for internal bleeding, and I'm pretty sure that an arm is not an internal organ.
apophis775 wrote:My question would be, why were you removing their arm?
Because we still can't print robotic hands and need to loop off the whole limb.
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by HalfdeadKiller » 10 Aug 2015, 12:12

I believe the process is to remove the arm, then cut the hanging flesh off with a scalpel, reshape with retractors, then use the cautery to seal it. At that point, the missing limb section is stable and he will not bleed out and can function normally, albeit missing the limb. If you have a robotic limb, you can also then attach it. Also. Robotic arms count as hands. No need to have robotic hands. You simply aim at the missing hand with the robotic arm in your active hand, and you will attach it. Voila, the person now has a robotic hand.

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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by YautjaHunter » 10 Aug 2015, 13:08

apophis775 wrote:What appears to hvae happened, is you remove their arm, didn't use quick-clot and tried to attack a new arm.

My question would be, why were you removing their arm?
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Biolock » 10 Aug 2015, 15:43

Someone dying from having their arm cut off is not a bug. If you don't do it via careful surgery, the patient would bleed out.
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Biolock » 10 Aug 2015, 15:45

Also, did you attempt to give the player an IV while they were bleeding out? If so, you likely gave them blood that wasn't compatible with their own, that would explain the toxin damage.
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Infernus » 11 Aug 2015, 17:26

Biolock wrote:Also, did you attempt to give the player an IV while they were bleeding out? If so, you likely gave them blood that wasn't compatible with their own, that would explain the toxin damage.
But doesn't explain why he lost 80% of blood in few seconds.

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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Infernus » 11 Aug 2015, 18:46

I think I found the issue. The bleeding rate of open wounds (done by surgery) and lost limbs was way to much, making you bleed out within half a minute if you are not careful. I'll adjust the bleed rate.

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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by xywenx00 » 11 Aug 2015, 21:34

Infernus wrote:I think I found the issue. The bleeding rate of open wounds (done by surgery) and lost limbs was way to much, making you bleed out within half a minute if you are not careful. I'll adjust the bleed rate.
That's what I said lol
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Biolock » 12 Aug 2015, 02:40

Why is a limb's removal blood loss too great? It's not unrealistic.
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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by HalfdeadKiller » 12 Aug 2015, 05:42

It is possible that, given the quality of some medical doctors, the bleed rate is too much for them to handle/they may not even know how to stabilize a lost limb.

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Re: Robotic limb attachment bug

Post by Infernus » 12 Aug 2015, 07:33

Biolock wrote:Why is a limb's removal blood loss too great? It's not unrealistic.
It takes 20 seconds to bleed out with lost limb.

Either way, fixed.

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