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c0mp1337:
they would only have one 1 shot, it should break on death or on revive.

This Cactus:

--- Quote from: c0mp1337 on July 05, 2013, 07:17:48 PM ---they would only have one 1 shot, it should break on death or on revive.

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I meant the body being revive will disappear too and be a player

c0mp1337:
That's the idea

Osme:
I dont think current gamers know what a defibrillator is, given its use in video games currently. It really annoys the hell out of me when games so ignorantly add defibrillator, not knowing what they are or do.


--- Quote from: answers.com ---A defibrillator will NOT work if there is no electrical rhythm. If the heart is not beating and has no electrical activity at all (Asystole) then contrary to what happens in the movies, using a defibrillator would be pointless. In this situation, the only thing that can possibly "bring the patient back" is full life-support and cardiac drugs.
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If chunks of your heart are outside your body, inside your lungs, and in various other places after taking a C4, fragmentation grenade, or a load of buckshot to the chest, its safe to say there isn't a whole lot of electrical activity going on there.
Or general trauma for that matter, really.

Even for what defibrillators are used for, they rarely work.

blαh2355:

--- Quote from: Degtyarev on July 08, 2013, 06:01:28 PM ---I dont think current gamers know what a defibrillator is, given its use in video games currently. It really annoys the hell out of me when games so ignorantly add defibrillator, not knowing what they are or do.

If chunks of your heart are outside your body, inside your lungs, and in various other places after taking a C4, fragmentation grenade, or a load of buckshot to the chest, its safe to say there isn't a whole lot of electrical activity going on there.
Or general trauma for that matter, really.

Even for what defibrillators are used for, they rarely work.

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lol yeah I find it funny how defibs are portrayed in games. I think games imply that people are "critically wounded". It's just an attempt to restart a dying heart.

Games just add them as a way to revive dead people. Who would spend hours doing surgery in a battlefield. It pops up in television too.

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