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Frogman
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It's been a long while since I started a new career as I have a few running already (and I've been flying 1946 a lot again thanks to those lovely folk at AAA).
But I fancied a look in the Med so set off from Salamis in a new boat U-75. Just got past Crete when I realised half my crew were on their last legs! I always use 'No fatigue' via SH3 Cmdr but in this case it isn't working. Did I forget to do something at the start? I'm not sure, but rolling back and re-applying doesn't seem to fix it (either clicking off the fatigue model or applying 'No fatigue'. Help much appreciated as I'm far too lazy to worry about my lads getting tired ![]() |
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Silent Hunter
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What mods are you using? If you're using GWX there's specific SH3 Commander files you needed to put in the SH3C folders. Not entirely sure if those have anything to do with fatigue, but they might.
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Frogman
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Further digging is needed later tonight methinks. PS an interesting coincidence is that my U75 is commanded by none other than Werner Hartmann as is your U295. |
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Ocean Warrior
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The only way I know how to use the No Fatigue Model is to chose it from the Options Menu of SH3Cmdr.
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Swabbie
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I am new to the game and have never done/used any mods on any game before.
I found this on the community manual, which I have used and works a treat. http://alexbret.perso.cegetel.net/in...moving_Fatigue |
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Samurai Navy
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What are the results of low fatigue btw ?
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Lieutenant
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There is the no fatigue pill mod in the downloads section of this site.
Link:http://www.subsim.com/subsim_files/p...no_fatigue.zip
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Ocean Warrior
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All you do is click the box for No Fatige from the options in SHIII Commander. That's it. It's that simple.
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Frogman
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Okay, seems to be working now - sorry for the fuss. I think I'd unchecked 'Fatigue model' rather than selecting 'Fatigue model' with 'No fatigue'. The mouse over help for this says that unselecting 'Fatigue model' keeps your current settings - so in my case fatigue was still on.
At least that's what I think happened as using 'Fatigue model' and 'No fatigue' seems to have sorted it. Now to find some tommies... |
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