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Ace of the Deep
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Crew Change
In case you are having problems with your crew not behaving well it may be you fault, ( maybe
![]() ![]() Credit for this goes to "PV" as he told of this in another thread. Just in case some of you did not read his post regarding this. Don't SAVE 1/2 hr. before or after 0800, 1200, 1600, 2000, 0000, 0400 or crew on duty will not change or rest.
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Grey Wolf
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Thanks!
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Didn't know that, thanks
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Silent Hunter
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Sticky Sticky Sticky!!!!
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The Old Man
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Appreciate the credit, but since patch 1.2 this may be no longer strickly true. I'm studying the characteristic, but it seems crew fatigue level getting set to a high value is more random than before. I'm still avoiding saving close to the change times (which occur within 11 minutes of the hour) but I'm still getting a few crew mangles on restore.
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Thanks
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Ace of the Deep
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![]() I think it does help to try and keep their schedules balanced though as much as you can. ![]()
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Thanks, I will bear this in mind.
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Grey Wolf
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I really don;t think I can remember to do that everytime I save
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Add this to the bug thread, imo. More info for #28 on the list.
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The Old Man
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When I get the occasional tired crew despite my careful saving there is a quick solution that recovers the crew in only 12 hours.
Also bear in mind cruising on the surface in high TC during a storm will also tire out your crew (as well as damage the boat) so be carefull. If you are on the surface in 15m/s winds or higher and waves are washing over the bridge, dive and run at 2 knots for as long as you can and surface only long enough to charge the battery then dive again until the weather calms to the point where water is no longer over the bridge. Use the weather report mod to help know when it's best to run on the surface for long periods. The quickest way to recover a tired crew is to take the least tired crew shift and drag it into the current active crew. This will force the other shifts to sleep. Two to three shift cycles and the whole crew will return to normal fatigue. -Pv- |
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![]() P.S. I knew you guys were sneaky. ![]() Again,thanks.
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