Maikleeps Posted September 18, 2016 Posted September 18, 2016 When you do nothing but stand you have 1 arrow pointing to the left on the fatigue gauge. When walking there're 2 arrows pointing to the left. And when sprinting there are 3 arrows which mean fatigue is increasing quite fast. When you drink a coffee you get an icon "PLUS". What exactly happens when you drink a coffee as the arrows remain the same. I would expect to temporarily get rid of one arrow as a benefit from drinking coffee.
cekivi Posted September 19, 2016 Posted September 19, 2016 The "plus" means fatigue loss is being reduced. My guess is the fatigue is reduced by "half" an arrow but I have no evidence for this. What I can say is ropes that I can't climb without coffee I can climb with coffee.
Maikleeps Posted September 20, 2016 Author Posted September 20, 2016 8 hours ago, cekivi said: The "plus" means fatigue loss is being reduced. My guess is the fatigue is reduced by "half" an arrow but I have no evidence for this. What I can say is ropes that I can't climb without coffee I can climb with coffee. Climbing ropes with coffee - nice one Good hint. Thank you!
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