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Shaneissexy

Blood Coagulation

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Getting clipped by a zombie through a wall with 12k blood, then slowly bleeding to death while you search for a bandage.

Are you anemic? Can your blood not coagulate on it's own to protect your body from releasing every ounce of this wonderful liquid?

I try to carry 4-6 bandages on me at all times.

Which seems a little ridiculous.

Bleeding definitely adds a level of threat I enjoy to the game. However, being hit once and getting the bleed effect when you're pretty far out into the wilderness, causing you to continuously bleed until you have no more blood left, is lame and unrealistic. Especially if you've careful maintained a maximum amount of blood.

Wrote this while laying in bushes north of Cherno, logged off. Slowly bleeding to death from 12k blood from a single zombie scratch, waiting for my friend who apparently has gotten PK'd 5 times trying to get to me. He's not very good. :(

Mostly a complaint, because I'm whiny and self important. But just wondering if this had been discussed already/has a thread/is working as intended and has no intention of changing.

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Actually, I believe there is already blood coagulation in the game.

I can't say for certain if it was a bug or not, but I was clipped once coming out of Gorka, and as I ran through the wilderness, I stopped bleeding at around 4k (down from 12k). So, again, not sure if it was just a lucky bug, as I didn't have any bandages, but I have seen blood 'coagulate' before.

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