100-74% HP - Green
75-50 - Yellow
49-25 - Red
Below 24 - Flashing red?
And i really dont want to see the nasty word "Hardcoded".
Agreed.'[R-DEV wrote:fuzzhead']If you hear your guy constantly grunting, you know your hurt and bleeding
if you start coughing blood, you know your hurt bad
if you start going LSD, you know death is imminent.
dont think anything else is really necesary IMO...

Sorry, but I don't agree with this. It's especially hard to tell how much damage you've taken when going down steep slopes (or short cliffs,) hitting razor wire, jumping out of slow moving vehicles, or being bumped by a vehicle. It's not worth the risk of huddling with a medic to heal something that could be very minor damage. I wouldn't put a band-aid (field dressing) on for a bruise or paper cut, but scraping your knee (from say... slipping down a steep slope) would warrant the use.'[R-DEV wrote:fuzzhead']if you get hurt: go to a medic... dont need to know how hurt you are, just need to know you will need a medic.
I actually suggested temporary stamina loss in addition to health loss when you take damage in another thread but didn't get a response. It's worth repeating here since it could be a way to indicate the amount of damage: Decrease the amount of current stamina you have in proportion to the amount of damage you take. It would stop people from continuing their sprint after taking 2 shots and give finer resolution for your incoming damage.TE_fragkILLA wrote:... i don't see why it wouldn't allow for not being able to walk and be forced to crawl if you are below a certain percentage. in real life if you are really f'd up from gunfire, you think you will still be running around?
then don't go to the medic unless you are bleeding and don't use the field dressing if it's only a minor injury. (=not bleeding)Zybon wrote:It's not worth the risk of huddling with a medic to heal something that could be very minor damage. I wouldn't put a band-aid (field dressing) on for a bruise or paper cut, but scraping your knee (from say... slipping down a steep slope) would warrant the use.
I was responding to fuzzhead who suggested you go to a medic if you take any kind of damage.mammikoura wrote:then don't go to the medic unless you are bleeding and don't use the field dressing if it's only a minor injury. (=not bleeding)
You start bleeding at 50% life, and field dressings heal 20%. I'd rather use the dressing earlier for more staying power in the middle of a firefight. In real life there are situations where you'll start bleeding (scraping your knee) but it will stop on its own, and still warrants the use of a bandage. I wouldn't say that "half dead" is a minor injury.People, it's not that hard. Seems like half of the guys in this thread need their mom to be there to tell them when they need a field dressing or a medic.
To be as simple as one can be, if you are bleeding you need a medic/field dressing. If you aren't bleeding then you aren't heavily wounded.
Laughable.. you would (and should) be able to feel your own wounds.Also if you really have to know then just ask the squad medic, he can see some kind of a health bar.