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Mate
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I have to change my crew each two hours because they are tired (especialy in diesel engine room). Which file(*.cfg?) should I change if I do not want to change my crew so often?
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Eternal Patrol
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Use SH3 Commander. Select 'No Fatigue'.
That's not the only way, but it's definitely the best.
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Yup. I always set my crew to No Fatigue. I dont think a captain of a uboat would have to micro manage his crew like that. Thats what the petty officers and constant training and drilling are for. The watches are part of a routine that the captain wouldnt have to worry about.
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If you're not using the commander, change the
[FATIGUE_COEF] values in your basic.cfg file. Type in "0" to disable, or divide the existing values to have ones you desire. greets
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Thanks a lot. I didnot expected so early answer
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Chief of the Boat
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In addition to the correct responses above you can also wait until they are experienced enough after a few completed patrols and medals.
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