If it's moving, it's probably gonna hatch. And with 36 eggs in the bator, you're certainly gonna get some kind of hatch, unless you did something really, drastically wrong. (and I mean really wrong, like dropping the incubator or forgetting to plug it in).
I tend to prefer an even 37.5C during incubation, it's always given me better hatches than 38C. I like 50%-ish humidity, even for hatching, usually not more than 60-65%. I also usually turn the temperature down a few degrees when about 1/2 of the eggs have pipped or hatched - eggs need to be incubated at 37/38C., yes, but at this point they are no longer eggs but chicks with shells, so between 35.5C and 36C is great for hatching. Especially be sure to lower the temperature if you raise the humidity much above 65%. High temperature + high humidity are bad, but lowered temperature + high humidity is OK.