Can't end patrol
SH4 Gold - Pacific career (Windows 10). Just finished my first patrol out of Brisbane after getting a new sub (orig sub was out of Pearl) but when I get back to port - it only gives me the "Refit" and "postpone" options. The "End Patrol" option is not selectable. And I really did start the patrol out of Brisbane.
Is this a known issue? Any ideas or work arounds? Thanks, Stuart |
Look for the slanted anchor on your map. That would be your new home port. You probably missed the message sent changing it. I think everyone does
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A Warm Welcome To The Subsim Community > StuartG
Subsim <> Make A Donation <> See The Benefits <> Support The Community SH3 – 4 - 5 Tutorials > Downloads > Other Useful Information > See Links in My Signature Below You can refit in any friendly port but you have to return to your home port to end the patrol. You would need to transfer to the Asiatic Fleet which would give you Australasia home ports as the Japanese continue to invade current friendly ports. |
When I completed my last mission and started home, Brisbane was the slanted anchor (I have a saved game at that point that confirms that). However, some time during the trek home it switched to Freemantle. Very inconvenient. Any way to manually switch it back?
(Yes, I'm new to the forum - but I have lots of hours on the original SH Gold and SHIII - just been a way for a while but recently started getting back into it with IV) |
Go "End Patrol" at Fremantle, and once you're back in the Captain's Office, on the desk is a phone. Click on that, and see if a transfer is available for your sub. :salute:
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brisbane does change to fremantle. It very annoying but not unusual in WW2 when bases moved due to japense movements and priorities. Once I ran out of fuel trying to reach fremantle and another time grounded on a reef. Had to go back one save on the latter and restart mission on the former so I could deliberately be in range for the switch.
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You were warned.
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As posted, the slanted anchor home base icon is the clue, and home port change occurs early in the War, and usually noted in a flash traffic message somewhere during the mission, most of which I have come to ignore. Having experienced a change of home port and being left short, I developed the habits of
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the Berbsters is an automated welcome to newbies. Quite simple really. Asl Neal to change it if it upsets your cart.
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