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Originally Posted by propbeanie
I can't get your coordinates to coincide with water, unless I'm misunderstanding them. I end up in west-central Africa. However, if you are using the Mission Editor, be sure you have the menu item "View" and "Show minefield distribution" to see the approximate density of the minefield.
minefield without distribution
same minefield, same zoom, with distribution
zoomed for the scale of this particular field
Real Fleet Boat does not add anything to the Campaign folder, so unless you've put RSRDC in, you've got "Stock". There are no mines in the US_Minefields.mis, and only mines in Jap_Minefields.mis. However, RSRDC adds many more minefields and anti-subnets, which can do considerable damage...
Beyond that, I've not had similar happen to me, but I have run through a minefield and been sunk (I used a Save Replay to be able to see what happened), and I've seen the enemy find a minefield for me by running through and detonating quite a few of them. Glad they came along when they did!...
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Generic Mod Enabler - v2.6.0.157
[C:\Ubisoft\SH4_RFB\MODS]
1_RFB_2.0
2_RFB_2.0_Patch_23April2010
8_SMMO for RFB 2.0
no RSRD mods...only RFB
the coordinates are from ME.
here is the entry from my Career file for sinking the Troop ship. maybe the coordinates will make more sense.
NameDisplayable=ContactReport 091_JP Huge European Liner#1
CurrentDate=1943-01-04 22:37:00
LocationName=
Location=0,3.58964e-039
TargetLocation=-2.68759,1.4013e-045
the behaviour sure acted like a mine field but there is none nearby. here is approximately where the action took place.
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