Game Discussions Star Citizen Discussion Thread v12

Thats actually a practical thing. Hitboxes in games is what its about. Female characters have traditionally been smaller and thinner than male characters for some reason so reduces the hitbox size and area giving an advantage over male characters....when the hitbox is good anyway, when its rubbish it doesnt make a difference either way. But its also why you dont see many large fat male characters running around, too easy to hit for anybody who knows about hitboxes.

I seem to remember a game fairly recently (might have been Fortnite) that gave all characters the same hitbox so as to stop people choosing characters (or gender) based on hitbox.
 
Isn't that part and parcel of being 'the husband' though ;)

At the moment, she's critically ill and on life support in hospital over 200 miles away and I can't be there by her side...I miss her like life itself and for the last week I've been living life phoning or waiting for the phone to ring informing me of any improvement. Thankfully, she is improving although still on the critical list...small steps on the way to recovery. Apologies for once again delving into my private life on here...I put it down to mental and physical exhaustion during the last very tiring and stressful week and beg the forum's tolerance :)

So sorry to hear that.
 
Nah here it is, its just not showing up in my games list.
 

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Hah, nice to see she can keep a sense of humour while so terribly ill.
Yup, she collapsed last Wednesday after complaining she felt a bit ill after coming back from feeding her horses. Turned out that her colon had ruptured a few days previously sending her body into septic shock...which through experience of third stage sepsis first hand, is a killer. She's been on full life support and in a medically induced coma since then, endured 4 serious life saving operations to remove the various organs which had succumbed to the sepsis and had gone necrotic. Her kidneys were failing leading to her being stuck on dialysis to prevent them failing totally. She's got through all that although still on dialysis for the meantime. Now starts the first of the many, many little steps on the long road to recovery.

We've been together 34 years and this is only the second time she's ever been ill. First time was due to a motorbike accident which had us both hospitalised over 10 years ago...she's never had as much as a cold or flu in all that time. I swear she's been saving them all up for this one...To say I'm relieved is an understatement :)
 
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I hope that you both can resume a more normal life soon.
She sat by my bedside for a year and watched me come back from death after Afghanistan. She helped me through relearning how to walk, talk and deal with the bits of my body that took the longest to heal and how to cope with the bits that were missing or broken...I never really appreciated what she went through until the boot was put on the other foot...so to speak. It's much harder watching someone you love being so ill and coping with the helplessness of being a mere observer than it is being the person that's ill :)
 
Friend of mine had just some months ago burst appendix...they were not taking her seriously saying you must have some "gas problems" or periods or so on when she went to health care center to complain. When she collapsed and her boyfriend called ambulance seriousness of situation was realised. Though nothing like what happened to Mole's wife. It was just early enough.
 
Yup, she collapsed last Wednesday after complaining she felt a bit ill after coming back from feeding her horses. Turned out that her colon had ruptured a few days previously sending her body into septic shock...which through experience of third stage sepsis first hand, is a killer. She's been on full life support and in a medically induced coma since then, endured 4 serious life saving operations to remove the various organs which had succumbed to the sepsis and had gone necrotic. Her kidneys were failing leading to her being stuck on dialysis to prevent them failing totally. She's got through all that although still on dialysis for the meantime. Now starts the first of the many, many little steps on the long road to recovery.

We've been together 34 years and this is only the second time she's ever been ill. First time was due to a motorbike accident which had us both hospitalised over 10 years ago...she's never had as much as a cold or flu in all that time. I swear she's been saving them all up for this one...To say I'm relieved is an understatement :)
😱 Sending you and her all the positive vibes I can muster. Speedy recovery Mrs Mole.
 
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