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Instead of the no DLC version or in addition to the bo DLC version?
- Fixed issue with symptom "Elevated Pancreatic Enzymes" that was causing doctors to get stuck
Fixed issue that prevented doctors from carrying out microbial sampling for Acute Cholangitis patients.
Special thanks to @Yaumeister for finding the issue!
- Fixed an issue with a new symptom for Acute Pancreatitis that was causing the game to freeze
Please note that moving forward, this version of the mod will no longer receive new content updates. I will however continue to fix and investigate any problems that are reported!
Changes to Stroke:
- Stroke is now diagnosed by CT scan, Angiography or MRI instead of Echo
- IV TPA can now be administered in the Emergency department as well as the ICU and Neurology Dpt
- Cardiologists no longer treat stroke patients
- Changed percentage chance of appearance for symptoms of stroke
- Added atherosclerosis as potential symptom for stroke
- Added new treatment called "statins" which is now the treatment for atherosclerosis and elevated LDL
- Updated tooltips and descriptions for Stroke diagnosis
Changes to Pancreatitis:
- Pancreatitis is now referred to as Acute Pancreatitis
- Acute pancreatitis main symptom is now diagnosed by CT scan or Ultrasound
- Changed percentage chance of appearance for symptoms of acute pancreatitis
- Added 2 new symptoms: "Elevated Pancreatic Enzymes" and "Gallstones Discovered"
- Patients with pancreatitis who also have gallstones require surgery.
- Updated tooltips and descriptions for Acute Pancreatitis
- Fixed problem with Hemothorax and Pneumothorax diagnoses that was making it impossible to diagnose them
Very special thanks to Sleepy068 for helping me track down the issue!
- Changed descriptions of cholangitis which is now diagnosed with CT or Ultrasound.
- Cholangitis main symptom collapse symptom changed from Heart Failure to Septic Shock.
- Added chance for bacteremia and hypotension to be one of the presenting symptoms of Cholangitis.
- Changed occurence of Cholangitis from Rare to Uncommon.
Stick to this one. The DLC version requires both to work.
You can find that here: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2704509476
While the current mod will technically still work with DLCs enabled, the new version should resolve some of the issues reported.
- Fixed IV TPA not available for stroke patients
- Fixed IV infusion not automatically being selected for patients with Acute Pancreatitis
- Fixed problem with Adult Osteomalacia that prevented proper blood testing
If anything problems do pop up, let me know in the Bug Reports!
And last but not least....... GET VACCINATED!
I have a question about the objective of "Quick Snap Care", saving a patient after 3 collapses. Is that even possible with this mod? I mean, the very fact of having 3 collapses for one patient? I think I've never seen such event.
I had the same problem as dragongal35, the file wasn't where you said it would be, but i looked into it and found a directory called "workshop" inside which was a directory called "content" in which their was multiple directory with number on them, which i found out corresponded to games for which i had mods from the workshop installed. If you search into each directory, you'll find out which number correspond to each game. You'll find plenty of other directories with numbers, but this time each directory correspond to a mod that you installed. You'll have to find the correct directory using the preview corresponding to the mod, which is inside the directory in a PNG file called "prerview". It's not a very fun prorcess, but ultimately, you'll find the ModSymptomsMainRCDITest.xml file inside the Database directoryr once you'll have identified the correct directory.
In ModSymptomsMainRCDITest.xml change the line TRT_INTRAVENOUS_INFUSION to TRT_INTRAVENOUS_ANTIBIOTICS
As long as the patient is manually controlled, and you have FOUND the symptom of inflamed pancreas, you CAN administer the IV Infusion treatment. If you have not actually found the underlying symptom, the game doesn't recognize the disease/treatment.
I have successfully treated pancreatitis in my game now for over a week of in-game time with no issues.
I hope this helps.
I guess I'm waiting for a fix, unless there's a method to uninstall the mod without breaking my save that I don't know of.
@Butch I enjoyed this mod very much. It's well done indeed, so I hope that the devs can give you some insight about the problem and good luck! When it's fixed I'm sure I'll install it again with pleasure. :)