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02-19-2006, 04:25 PM
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Swabbie
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Hi, I have iub and commander installed.
In commander I have the following options for fatigue ; default sh3 no fatigue rub mod rub mod 1xtc. My question is this, I notice in rub mod that the crew suffers fatigue, but doesnt recover or doesnt appear to, which setting do I need in order to have the fatigue as in rub, but also recover. Ive found myself mid ocean after attacking a convoy and then being hunted only to find myself struggling to find crew to operate the boat. |
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02-19-2006, 04:48 PM
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Ace of the Deep
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My recommendation is to try them all and find the one that makes you enjoy the game the most.
- Some people do not enjoy micromanagement, because they say that it spoils the game. - Some people have a certain perception about what it is closer to real life, thus model X makes them enjoy the game more. - Some prefer a mix of both I would suggest that you try the stock settings, to learn the game and your crew to gain some experience, and then try all models. Personally, I prefer the stock game, whith nerfed damage crew from the Holywood Advanced Damage Mod. |
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02-19-2006, 08:09 PM
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Navy Seal
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get rid of the fatique i did, i found it a time waster, having to keep tabs on my men every 15 min or so. To make way for this i dont upgrade my men with rewards etc so they are always noobs when we go out on patrol, yet i dont have to worry about keeping tabs on them.
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