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Date: 03/22/2018 11:49:39
Archers of Loafcross
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I'm just curious. I've noticed that you have added a new layer to the injury listing on the player page, but it's a little baffling:

1. How does one catch a stomach virus from a foul in a basketball game?

2. What type of stomach virus takes two weeks to recover from?

3. If a player catches a virus from another during a foul situation, wouldn't the person committing the foul also have the virus and therefore not be able to compete?

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Date: 03/22/2018 11:53:38
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I'm just curious. I've noticed that you have added a new layer to the injury listing on the player page, but it's a little baffling:

1. How does one catch a stomach virus from a foul in a basketball game?

2. What type of stomach virus takes two weeks to recover from?

3. If a player catches a virus from another during a foul situation, wouldn't the person committing the foul also have the virus and therefore not be able to compete?


The player committing the foul had a reasonably harmless elbow virus, but when he elbowed the opponent in the stomach when trying instead to target the groin, it became a stomach virus for that player. Good thing the elbow missed, because being out 3-4 weeks with crotch rot would be really unfortunate.

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Date: 03/22/2018 12:03:53
Archers of Loafcross
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I appreciate a joke as much as the next guy, but this does take out a SG for me right before the playoffs in a scrimmage.

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292831.5 in reply to 292831.3
Date: 03/22/2018 12:12:47
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It would make difference if instead of stomach virus it was saying bruised knee?

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292831.6 in reply to 292831.5
Date: 03/22/2018 14:23:27
Archers of Loafcross
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Yes it would "make difference". It adds nothing to the sim. Instead of adding random nonsense phrases to the injuries, why not correct the bug that provides an ambiguous time frame that a player will be out?

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Date: 03/22/2018 14:58:59
Palestra Itália
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If you prefer I can explain in Portuguese how this is pointless, buddy.

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292831.9 in reply to 292831.1
Date: 03/22/2018 15:35:57
Ratu BK
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Id say the injury detailing is in its infancy... i hope :D
...But two weeks.. rare but it does happen. Salmonella or Rota virus for example. That shouldve been a flagrant foul.

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Date: 03/22/2018 18:22:33
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I'm just curious. I've noticed that you have added a new layer to the injury listing on the player page, but it's a little baffling:

1. How does one catch a stomach virus from a foul in a basketball game?

2. What type of stomach virus takes two weeks to recover from?

3. If a player catches a virus from another during a foul situation, wouldn't the person committing the foul also have the virus and therefore not be able to compete?


The player committing the foul had a reasonably harmless elbow virus, but when he elbowed the opponent in the stomach when trying instead to target the groin, it became a stomach virus for that player. Good thing the elbow missed, because being out 3-4 weeks with crotch rot would be really unfortunate.


Sir that sounds about what like our pal experienced a few weeks back. What I think we have here is failure communicate. These doctors are often foreigners and just don't have the vocabulary to communicate what is going on. That is why a ruptured stomach lining is described as a stomach virus or a lacerated spleen is verbalized as a "sore back".