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Originally Posted by bsalyers
I'm not a fan of fatigue modelling; there's no version of it that doesn't feel to me like micro-managing; I simply can't see the realism in the notion that a captain would have to constantly tell his crew when to change shifts or that they would completely fail to run from a destroyer because they are "fatigued". I invaritably end up turning it off.
That said, I can't seem to do it anymore. I'm running GWX2 with SH3Commander 2.7 and I have downloaded and repaced the recommended config files to use the two together. I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium. I have SH3Commander set to "no fatigue", yet I still get fatigue.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
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Really! I thought that SH3 Commander would over-write the option. I am currently on patrol with fatigue on....I agree its not for me either....I appreciate the work involved and how the crew are affected by weather, being submerged, under attack etc....but having to shuffle everyone around is just a "pain".
I know we cannot have it all but if the crew were automated and you could just see that they were resting....then you could just do the appropriate thing and rest them. But the constant shuffling is really tedious. Just my opinion.
Next patrol no crew fatigue. I don't like that either, I will have to have a built in rest period to make it more real.
Thanks for the post. I am working on finishing my first patrol with GWX 2.0.