![]() ![]() ![]() Also alluded to with some achievements: for example, "I'm sure he'll live" requires finishing surgery when the patient has a very small amount of blood left.An average human male can lose up to 40% of his blood before his body can no longer keep up with the loss and he's on his way to a better world (unless some immediate medical help is applied), and even at this point his body becomes rather pale (which isn't shown in the actual game).This means that once your patient's blood level goes below 3360ml, "I'm sure he'll live" becomes a rather blatant lie. Not that it's saying much, considering Nigel's methods of performing the surgeries.This also applies to you, the player character.Rather than wear gloves or any other form of protection, you're jabbing needles and knives into exposed body parts and tissue with absolutely nothing to stop the blood and other fluids getting on your hands. Hell, it's doubtful you're even wearing anything like scrubs, a face mask, or a hair net. It's a good thing the patients don't have any diseases that transfer via contact with skin or other liquids, otherwise you'd probably have gotten very ill or otherwise dead soon after the first operation.The A&E DLC adds a phone call from Bob, who says he feels much better, but isn't sure he should be able to see into his own ribcage.Guess nobody bothered to close him back up after Nigel was finished. ![]()
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