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When in a firefight, it's inevitable that you will be shot. Or buddies around you will be shot. Generally, as a non-medic, your only real priority ''medically'' is yourself. That said, you may sometimes be ordered to assist medically by leadership, a medic, or you may find yourself having too due to a mass causality situation. | When in a firefight, it's inevitable that you will be shot. Or buddies around you will be shot. Generally, as a non-medic, your only real priority ''medically'' is yourself. That said, you may sometimes be ordered to assist medically by leadership, a medic, or you may find yourself having too due to a mass causality situation. | ||
The "focus on | The "focus on yourself" may seem to be in contravention of a team ethos, but this is because your number one way to help medically is to '''eliminate the enemy causing harm'''. It is the ''first'' priority of the medic to know the medical system and tend to soldiers as fights go on.<ref>This is presuming it is appropriate for the medic to do so because, as will be explained in the medic section, in many cases the appropriate medical thing to do is assist in eliminating the enemy.</ref> It is the ''first'' priority of everyone else to not put themselves in unnecessary danger and eliminate threats. | ||
=== You've been shot === | |||
When you've been shot, and there is a lull in the fight or enough people are putting shots down range, quickly open the medical menu using {{Key press|H}} and double check your name is at the top. If it isn't, click the circular icon to switch to yourself. Once looking at yourself, look for the following: | |||
* What limbs have damage, if any? | |||
* Am I bleeding? | |||
If your arms or legs are hurt, and you see that the wound is | |||
== For the medic == | == For the medic == | ||
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== References == | |||
* DiscountNinja. “''The Definitive Arma 3 ACE Medical Guide''” Golden Legion. Accessed April 12, 2025. https://golden-legion.com. | |||
* NOID and FindingNima. “''ACE3 Adv Medical + Cheat Sheet''” Steam Community. Accessed April 12, 2025. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=930706887. | |||
* Lynx. “''ACE3 Advanced Medical''” Steam Community. Accessed April 12, 2025. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2172390846. | |||
Revision as of 03:50, 12 April 2025
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The following page is designed around two major sections. The first will be medical information that every basic riflemen will know when playing on an Endurance Coalition controlled server. The second will be medical information designed for use by medics. There are not a lot of modern guides on ACE medical. The ones that are quasi-modern are scattered amongst various sources. This tries to consolidate them into something useful.
The addon used to simulate medical conditions in a more realistic manner than vanilla Arma is strictly from ACE3. At this time, Endurance does not use the even more advanced KAT variant.
For the soldier
When in a firefight, it's inevitable that you will be shot. Or buddies around you will be shot. Generally, as a non-medic, your only real priority medically is yourself. That said, you may sometimes be ordered to assist medically by leadership, a medic, or you may find yourself having too due to a mass causality situation.
The "focus on yourself" may seem to be in contravention of a team ethos, but this is because your number one way to help medically is to eliminate the enemy causing harm. It is the first priority of the medic to know the medical system and tend to soldiers as fights go on.[1] It is the first priority of everyone else to not put themselves in unnecessary danger and eliminate threats.
You've been shot
When you've been shot, and there is a lull in the fight or enough people are putting shots down range, quickly open the medical menu using H and double check your name is at the top. If it isn't, click the circular icon to switch to yourself. Once looking at yourself, look for the following:
- What limbs have damage, if any?
- Am I bleeding?
If your arms or legs are hurt, and you see that the wound is
For the medic
Footnotes
- ↑ This is presuming it is appropriate for the medic to do so because, as will be explained in the medic section, in many cases the appropriate medical thing to do is assist in eliminating the enemy.
References
- DiscountNinja. “The Definitive Arma 3 ACE Medical Guide” Golden Legion. Accessed April 12, 2025. https://golden-legion.com.
- NOID and FindingNima. “ACE3 Adv Medical + Cheat Sheet” Steam Community. Accessed April 12, 2025. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=930706887.
- Lynx. “ACE3 Advanced Medical” Steam Community. Accessed April 12, 2025. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2172390846.