Holocard on Stasis bag.

We could have the holocard transfer to the stasis bag. We cant use the stasis on IB Patients because most of the time people start moving the bag and medevac it or rush it to FOB because it’s OBVIOUSLY a hugged patient.

I’ve made a small change to the central sprite of it as an example.

No holocard:
blank
Red, yellow and purple cards:
redyellowpurple

It’s a small change but maybe we can help triage better the marines groundside.

This is also a small xeno buff. Since we mostly use the purple for hugged marines it can help backliners target hugged stasis bags in the middle of other bagged marines.

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holy shit, yes!
nothing to say, its perfect as is

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first honestly good Ideaguys I’ve seen, W

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Solid idea. Good on you.

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Perfect. No notes.

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that’s cool as hell. Even sprited. Let’s add this

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did we always have holocards for hugged marines specifically? or is this new for the stasis bags?

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I think it was added later. We’ve always had red, orange and black but I dont remember purple a year ago.

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When you sprite- Oh wait

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what are the other colours for?

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Some medics use orange as a way to mark low priority treatment. Like broken bones.
I’ve seen medics use red for critical organ damage or dangerous ODs.

There isn’t a clear use for the colors. I think they use purple mostly to hugged patients because of the color scheme of some xenos and because from a ghost vision the hud shows a purple hugged icon.

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Did you do the sprites? If not, I want to thank them. They are dope.

This is how I, along probably other medics use them

Yellow = Non-critical injuries, non-essential surgery needed (fractures, face fixing, etc.)

Red = Critical injuries, life saving surgey needed (IB, organ damage, etc.)

Purple = Infected

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I did, it isnt much. But thanks, glad the idea was so well received.

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wait this is in the game??

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No, only the ones on a marines chest (aka outside of the bag)

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Those are top notch. Fantastic work.

I ignore broken bones with holocards as those tend to get taken care of.
Orange: for detected organ damage that requires surgery.
Red: for life-threatening levels of organ damage, or an IB on a patient that runs away from me, or is otherwise fidgeting.
Purple: shows up explicitly as XX parasite on the scanner text.

Purple was new to me, but I hadn’t played in years.

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