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PLEASE REMEMBER BEFORE CHANGING ANYTHING IN YOUR GAME DIRECTORY, TO MAKE A
BACKUP
COPY AND SAVE IT ELSEWHERE, JUST IN CASE.
Here goes: Find a .txt file named, "PlayConsum.txt" in:
C:\Games\Cutthroats\Data\Econ
This tiny file tells the game how much food needs to be available before your
sailors start to complain, die, and finally vote you out:
Sup Weight(lbs) Per person
Food 3
Fruit 1
Pork 1
Rum 1
Simply edit it so that ALL the values read "0", then save as "PlayConsum.txt":
Sup Weight(lbs) Per person
Food 0
Fruit 0
Pork 0
Rum 0
With this file in place, you can cruise forever so long as you have AT LEAST 1
ton of each of these supplies on your ships. Your men will never complain about
eating "ship's biscuits and salt beef" again, and never vote you out.
(DS1-None of this comes without a hitch though. There is a glitch where "Food"
and "Rum" are never depleted, but "Fruit" and "Livestock" are. Never fear,
because I still never got any complaints about the men's eating habits. Just to
be safe though, whenever I noticed that we'd run out of an item, I'd simply buy
a
couple of tons, just to have them on hand.)
BACKUP
COPY AND SAVE IT ELSEWHERE, JUST IN CASE.
Here goes: Find a .txt file named, "PlayConsum.txt" in:
C:\Games\Cutthroats\Data\Econ
This tiny file tells the game how much food needs to be available before your
sailors start to complain, die, and finally vote you out:
Sup Weight(lbs) Per person
Food 3
Fruit 1
Pork 1
Rum 1
Simply edit it so that ALL the values read "0", then save as "PlayConsum.txt":
Sup Weight(lbs) Per person
Food 0
Fruit 0
Pork 0
Rum 0
With this file in place, you can cruise forever so long as you have AT LEAST 1
ton of each of these supplies on your ships. Your men will never complain about
eating "ship's biscuits and salt beef" again, and never vote you out.
(DS1-None of this comes without a hitch though. There is a glitch where "Food"
and "Rum" are never depleted, but "Fruit" and "Livestock" are. Never fear,
because I still never got any complaints about the men's eating habits. Just to
be safe though, whenever I noticed that we'd run out of an item, I'd simply buy
a
couple of tons, just to have them on hand.)