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Old 12-10-2004, 11:45 AM   #1
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Displayed Injury Time Bug

I had noticed that a lot of my injured players seemed to regress from "1 week" to "1-2 weeks", but I hadn't really investigated it until now. When you use the Editor to enter these incremental Recovery Times, this is what you see:

7 days = 1 week
8 days = 1 week
9 days = 1 week
10 days = 1-2 weeks
11 days = 1-2 weeks
12 days = 1 week
13 days = 1 week
14 days = 2 weeks
15 days = 2 weeks
16 days = 2 weeks
17 days = 2-3 weeks
18 days = 2-3 weeks
19 days = 3 weeks
20 days = 3 weeks
21 days = 3 weeks
22 days = 3 weeks
23 days = 3 weeks

You'll see this with any injury, not just manually entered ones; the time will progress from "2 weeks" to "1 week" to "1-2 weeks" to "1 week" before counting down the days when less than a week remains. Since 19 and 20 day recoveries are displayed as "3 weeks", it appears that the highlighted times above should be displayed as "2 weeks".
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Old 12-10-2004, 10:31 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by jmm8356
I had noticed that a lot of my injured players seemed to regress from "1 week" to "1-2 weeks", but I hadn't really investigated it until now. When you use the Editor to enter these incremental Recovery Times, this is what you see:

7 days = 1 week
8 days = 1 week
9 days = 1 week
10 days = 1-2 weeks
11 days = 1-2 weeks
12 days = 1 week
13 days = 1 week
14 days = 2 weeks
15 days = 2 weeks
16 days = 2 weeks
17 days = 2-3 weeks
18 days = 2-3 weeks
19 days = 3 weeks
20 days = 3 weeks
21 days = 3 weeks
22 days = 3 weeks
23 days = 3 weeks

You'll see this with any injury, not just manually entered ones; the time will progress from "2 weeks" to "1 week" to "1-2 weeks" to "1 week" before counting down the days when less than a week remains. Since 19 and 20 day recoveries are displayed as "3 weeks", it appears that the highlighted times above should be displayed as "2 weeks".
great catch. ive always wondered why it does that, guess i know now.
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Old 12-11-2004, 01:11 AM   #3
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I've noticed this as well but have never bothered investigating. I figure that in real life, you don't really know EXACTLY when someone's going to be healed, so fluctuating from 1 week to 1-2 weeks back to 1 week didn't bother me too much.

Still, it's nice to see the actual mapping. Thanks for the info!
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