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Before an earthquake you should therefore examine all your equipment and replace the ones that whose "strength minus times used" is too low. You may not have enough time to get handymen to fix the equipment before the earthquake but you will need to do repairing afterwards. | Before an earthquake you should therefore examine all your equipment and replace the ones that whose "strength minus times used" is too low. You may not have enough time to get handymen to fix the equipment before the earthquake but you will need to do repairing afterwards. | ||
In times of crisis, when you know an earthquake is about to strike but you are unsure if your machine(s) will explode, you can use the "Replace hardware" button to replace the machine. This costs a bit of money, determined by the value of the machine, but instantly repairs it along with restoring it's strength to the maximum. | |||
In times of crisis, when you know an earthquake is about to strike but you are unsure if your machine(s) will explode, you can use the "Replace hardware" button to replace the machine. This costs a bit of money, determined by the value of the machine, but instantly repairs it along with restoring it's strength to the maximum. | |||
==Emergency== | ==Emergency== | ||
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If an epidemic hits that you know you cannot handle, don't be afraid to send them all home. Nine times out of ten you will get away with it and get a cash bonus. These are much better odds than the automatic fail of not having the right facilities to deal with an epidemic. It is also a good idea to send the infected patients home if they still have lots of diagnosis pending, such as requiring a ward or numerous visits to the GP. | If an epidemic hits that you know you cannot handle, don't be afraid to send them all home. Nine times out of ten you will get away with it and get a cash bonus. These are much better odds than the automatic fail of not having the right facilities to deal with an epidemic. It is also a good idea to send the infected patients home if they still have lots of diagnosis pending, such as requiring a ward or numerous visits to the GP. | ||
Just take note that as soon as you hit the "Go home" button on one of the infected patient's options, the health administrator will immediately start making his way to your hospital. You can successfully cover up an epidemic by making sure there are no traces of the epidemic '''inside''' your hospital - you can even have infected patients walking home but still within the map boundaries and the epidemic will not be detected. | Just take note that as soon as you hit the "Go home" button on one of the infected patient's options, the health administrator will immediately start making his way to your hospital. You can successfully cover up an epidemic by making sure there are no traces of the epidemic '''inside''' your hospital - you can even have infected patients walking home but still within the map boundaries and the epidemic will not be detected. | ||