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Old 10-11-17, 01:23 PM   #21
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Yes, precisely. This is a more realistic scenario, while maybe being too complicated for the desired game play. I personally would like it.
1) the button would be the cavitate button. All forward bells are implied as do not cavitate (unless you get the 3 rings). I can't remember if Flank followed that rule or not. All backing bells are cavitate, unless told otherwise. In the software under normal changes the forward speed would need to follow the cavitation profile until the ordered bell (or speed) is reached. If the cavitate button is activated then you answer the bell aggressively.
2) if I understood correctly you mean that as you change depth the subs speed may or may not need to change. That would be correct, as you go deeper, maneuvering can answer a higher speed until the ordered bell (or speed) is reached. Likewise if you are going shallow, lower the answered turns to prevent cavitation.
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