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I mean, it's totally possible to die and get better. A cousin of mine had a nasty car crash a few years ago. Died twice. He's fine now. Granted, I don't think he's killed anybody so the point is moot for him, but people absolutely can have defined K/D ratios.
If you get revived, that doesn't count as death
That would exclude all video games then. 🤨
That's respawn.
False. In bf4 (and probably most of the battlefield games) if a doc revives you in combat your dead count goes down by one.
What do you mean exactly? Many videogames have a functionality where you are down and bleeding out or something for some time, in which you can be revived (not counting as death). After that, you have to respawn (counting as death). And real people can't be respawned, but revived, so the original take still stands.
The first thing that came to mind was the Revival Book in Dream SMP.
It was a mistake to say "all video games" here.
Not according to doctors.
BF medics beg to differ
I'm sure battlefield medics are aware of clinical death. But, being on a battlefield, they have limited options for how to deal with it.
I'm sure they do! But I meant the video-game Battlefield, not actual battlefield medics. Since K/D is really a video game thing, I leaned into that
LOL - fair enough. I totally misinterpreted that. :D
Haha, good we're on the same page now!