08-19-2013, 04:20 PM
ClockworkCupcake Wrote:Well, first off, you can use patches if you need more than the quick fix of a dropper. Secondly, there's a reason tricordrazine, which was an easy to make cure-all, got changed. If you get one tool that does everything with no failings, the game becomes less interesting.BlackPhoenix Wrote:This was the argument when I made a separate thread to suggest this and I still don't get how it "makes doctors do their job" when you have to slowly drip styptic onto someone in crit 5 units at a time? I like to make patches with one of the spare tanks at round start but still, I don't get why people think this would make doctors not do their job. Especially given that the doctors usually grab all the hypos at round start.Avaa Wrote:Being able to switch the Hypospray between "Inject" (syringe)Actually, I'd rather leave it as it is. Makes it so Medical Doctors have to do their job.
and "Spray" (dropper) mode.
Would make treating burn and brute damage a lot easier and faster.
Sure, you can just steal the janitors spray bottle or abuse a fire extinguisher ( wich is hilarious btw..
The screams ! ) but that doesnt feel like something a doctor should have to do.