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Old 10-28-12, 04:55 PM   #2236
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Special U-boat Missions
Part I: Escort Duties


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-37 (type IX), 4th patrol; outbound Wilhelmshaven, 30/03/1940, inbound Wilhelmshaven, 18/04/1940

ESCORTED VESSEL:
Ehrenfels class German auxiliary cruiser HSK-2 / Schiff 16 Atlantis bound from Süderpiep Bay, Schleswig-Holstein to the Indian Ocean
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So these are suggestions or already playable side missions?
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Old 10-28-12, 05:26 PM   #2237
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I'm... I'm sorry! This is going to haunt me till the end of my sailing days... This became my Athenia... I...

I'm sure most of them survived tho, incident happend near the coast. I'll swear this will never happen again.
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Old 10-28-12, 06:51 PM   #2238
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Sounds like some of those 8 merchants were on your side and thus giving you a - renown
Were they blue on the map
Shouldn't killing a friendly unit result in an intant CTD

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Watch your step now!
What kinda Kaleun are you? Don't you know what you're aiming at?
Your renown should be reduced to minus 10 000.
I'll have to report this.
And, you better stay out of Swedish waters!
We'll be watching you


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I'm... I'm sorry! This is going to haunt me till the end of my sailing days... This became my Athenia... I...

I'm sure most of them survived tho, incident happend near the coast. I'll swear this will never happen again.


if you wanted to play a 100% realistic campaign you should have denied it all til death, blaming the accident to an Allied conspiracy

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So these are suggestions or already playable side missions?
Just suggestions
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Old 10-28-12, 09:04 PM   #2239
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miltonfilhos

I may have found your issue.
exit game and open this file with notepad:-

C:\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter 5\data\Campaigns\CampaignProjects\Black_May\Campai gn.cfg

Look for this at top of page:-

[Campaign]
NameId=BlackMay43
Title=Campaign.Title
Description=Campaign.Description
StartDate=19440701
EndDate=19450509
IsStartingCampaign=false
RequiredSubTypes=
RequiredProfileAchievements=
RequiredCareerAchievements=TurningPoint43_Defeat

Change to this:-

[Campaign]
NameId=BlackMay43
Title=Campaign.Title
Description=Campaign.Description
StartDate=19440701
EndDate=19450509
IsStartingCampaign=false
RequiredSubTypes=
RequiredProfileAchievements=
RequiredCareerAchievements=

Save file and load your save game before sinking that last ship in campaign MG

Thank you for your Help, The Tip,worked perfectly, Now I can finish the campaign!
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Thank you for your Help, The Tip,worked perfectly, Now I can finish the campaign!
Glad that was the fix miltonfilhos

Please come back when you have finished the campaign and perhaps post your campaign end results.
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Default Special U-boat Missions - Part I: Escort Duties / 2

continued from HERE

ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-432 (type VIIc), 4th patrol, outbound La Pallice, 21/01/1942, inbound La Pallice 16/03/1942

ESCORTED VESSEL:
Inverbank class German blockade runner / supply ship / auxiliary minelayer Schiff 53 Doggerbank, bound from La Pallice to Japan



ESCORTED FROM:
La Pallice, 21/01/1942

ESCORTED TO:
ca. 700 nm W of Ponta Delgada, Azores [pos: 35°15'N, 39°42'W], 01/02/1942



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
laid down as the British merchant vessel Speybank, and captured on 31/12/1941 by the auxiliary cruiser Atlantis while sailing in the Indian Ocean, Doggerbank was dispatched to France where she was recommissioned in Kriegsmarine as a minelayer, and rearmed accordingly. Her first mission was to lay mines off the coast of South Africa (Operation "Kopenhagen"), and then to proceed to Japan. During the first leg of her passage into the Atlantic she was escorted by U-432. The U-boat proceeded then to her patrol area, off the eastern coast of USA.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-582 (type VIIc), 2nd patrol; outbound Brest, 19/03/1942, inbound Brest, 24/05/1942

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German blockade runner Rio Grande bound from Kobe to Bordeaux



ESCORTED FROM:
nowhere, never

ESCORTED TO:
nowhere, never



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
from 01/04/1942 U-582 stationed ca. 550 nm W of Ponta Delgada, Azores [pos: 38°51'N, 37°18'W], from where she had to escort the German freighter Rio Grande during the last leg of her passage from Japan to France. The escort mission had to be cancelled when it resulted that the blockade runner was late on the planned rendezvous and, after a 7 days long wait, U-582 received instructions to patrol North Atlantic between Bermuda and US coast. Rio Grande docked at Bordeaux on 16/04/1942.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOATS:
U-437 (type VIIc), 2nd patrol; outbound St. Nazaire, 29/04/1942, inbound St. Nazaire, 18/05/1942
U-68 (type IXc), 4th patrol: outbound Lorient, 14/05/1942, inbound Lorient, 10/07/1942

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German blockade runner Münsterland, bound from Yokohama to Bordeaux



ESCORTED FROM:
ca. 530 nm WNW of Ponta Delgada, Azores [pos: 41°33'N, 36°06'W], 09/05/1942

ESCORTED TO:
Bay of Biscay, ca. 50 nm NNW of Ferrol [pos: 44°15'N, 08°30'W], 15/05/1942



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
on late April 1942, U-437 was dispatched to Azores, where she rendezvoused with the blockade Runner Münsterland, following her on her way back to France. A second rendezvous was planned for mid May, when U-68 had to join the group in the south-eastern reaches of Bay of Biscay, with instructions to help escorting the blockade runner to Bordeaux. Shortly after making contact, the German convoy was attacked by Allied aircraft and had to be disbanded. Münsterland went on to Bordeaux alone, and U-437 in turn headed back to St. Nazaire. Having suffered minor damage from the air raid, U-68 was forced to sneak into Ferrol where, moored alongside the interned German vessel Max Albrecht, she completed repairs and topped off fuel, before heading west for the Caribbean.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOATS:
U-264 (type VIIc), 2nd patrol; outbound St. Nazaire, 10/01/1943, inbound St. Nazaire, 05/03/1943
U-258 (type VIIc), 3rd patrol; outbound La Pallice, 10/01/1943, inbound La Pallice, 04/03/1943
U-437 (type VIIc), 5th patrol; St. Nazaire, 04/02/1943, St. Nazaire, 05/03/1943

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German seized oil tanker Hohenfriedberg , bound from Yokohama, Japan to France



ESCORTED FROM:
ca. 470 nm WSW of Ponta Delgada, Azores [pos: 33°27'N, 33°42'W], 20/02/1943

ESCORTED TO:
ca. 260 nm NNE of Ponta Delgada, Azores [pos: 41°33'N, 22°54'W], 26/02/1943



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
The Norwegian motor tanker Herborg was on a voyage from Abadan in Iran to Freemantle in Australia with 11,000 tons of crude oil on board, when she was spotted and attacked by the auxiliary cruiser Thor. She was soon surrendered, as her old 3 inch gun could offer only little resistance against the German raider. After capture the tanker was renamed Hohenfriedberg and sent to Japan, from where, on 11/11/1942, she started her journey to France. Upon approaching Azores she was assigned an escort and U-264 and U-258, that had been operating with wolf packs Delphin and Rochen in an area between Azores and Morocco, rendezvoused with her before returning home. After a few days the group rejoined with another U-boat, U-437, that was operating with wolf pack Robbe an area N of Azores, and headed then straight to bay of Biscay. On 26/02/1943 the group was spotted by an USAF Liberator and shortly after she was attacked by the British heavy cruiser HMS Sussex. The German tanker was forced to scuttle to avoid capture. U-264 launched a full salvo at the cruiser, but missed, and Sussex left the area unscathed. After rescuing the survivors, the 3 U-boats headed back to their bases.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-378 (type VIIc), 6th patrol; outbound Hammerfest, 15/03/1943, inbound Trondheim, 01/04/1943

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German weather observation trawler WBS-2 Coburg, bound from Hammerfest to Bjørnøya





ESCORTED FROM:
Hammerfest, 15/03/1943

ESCORTED TO:
Norwegian Sea off Bjørnøya, 18/03/1943



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
Coburg had to land the automatic weather station "Wetter-Funkgerät-Land 23 Erwin II" on Bjørnøya (Operation "Brausewetter"), in order to replace the older WFL-22 Erwin that had been landed by U-657 (type VIIc) between Nov-Dec 42. After leaving Coburg, U-378 patrolled shortly the Norwegian Sea before heading back to base.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-355 (type VIIc), 8th patrol; outbound Hammerfest, 02/10/1943, inbound Hammerfest, 25/10/1943

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German weather observation trawler WBS-3 Carl J. Bush bound, from Hammerfest to Liefdefjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard Archipelago, and back to Hammerfest



ESCORTED FROM:
Hammerfest, 02/10/1943

ESCORTED TO:
Sørdalsflya Bay, Spitsbergen [pos: 79°41'N 13°10'E], 06/10/1943

ESCORTED FROM:
Sørdalsflya Bay, 19/10/1943

ESCORTED TO:
Hammerfest, 25/10/1943



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
C.J. Bush, accompanied by U-355, had to transport a weather party to Liefdefjorden (Operation "Kreutzritter"). She was heavily laden, and only made four knots against the strong north winds. Nonetheless, on 06/10/1943 the trawler and her escort layed off the north coast of Vestpitsbergen. By ill chance the trawler ran aground when feeling her way up Woodfjord and the equipment and stores had perforce to be unloaded near Sørdalsflya. During her unloading U-355 inspected the surrounding area. By 17/10/1943 the U-boat went back at Sørdalsflya. C.J.Busch had meanwhile been refloaded and the trawler and her escort left for home on 19/10/1943.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-956 (type VIIc), 4th patrol; outbound Narvik, 08/01/1944, inbound Skjomenfjord, 18/01/1944

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German weather observation trawler WBS-8 Hessen, bound from Tromsø to Greenland Sea



ESCORTED FROM:
Norwegian Sea, ca. 200 nm W of Bjørnøya [pos: 74°51'N, 06°30'E], 12/01/1944

ESCORTED TO:
Skjomenfjord, 18/01/1944



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
Hessen had to act as a floating weather station in an area between Greenland and Svalbard (Operation "Einsiedler"), but soon after her departure (07/01/1944) she ran into severe gales, suffering a break of the engine's crankshaft as she approached the ice edge NW of Bear Island, on 10/01/1944. She drifted nearly 250 miles before U-956 made contact with her 2 days later. The U-boat stood off until the weather moderated, and then towed the Hessen to Skjomenfjord, from where she was moved back to Tromsø on 20/01/1944.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-703 (type VIIc), 12th patrol, outbound Narvik, 20/08/1944, inbound Narvik, 12/09/1944

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German weather observation trawler WBS-6 Kehdingen, bound to east Greenland

ESCORTED FROM:
Norwegian Sea, ca. 100 nm WNW of North Cape, 28/08/1944

ESCORTED TO:
Greenland Sea, ca. 60 nm E of Store Koldewey island, [pos: 75°45'N, 14°30'W ], 01/09/1944



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
Kehdingen, escorted by U-703, had to land a weather party near Lille Koldewey station (Operation "Edelweiss"). On 01/09/1944 they reached the edge of the ice. U-703 had just finished refuelling from the trawler before departing, when an approaching vessel was spotted. It was the coastal guard USCG Northland. Kehdingen attempted an escape into the ice, but she eventually became beset off the southern tip of Koldewey. The crew abandoned the ship and scuttled her. U-307 attempted to attack the American cutter. One torpedo struck an ice floe and did not damage. Hampered by the ice and unable to take any further action, the U-boat withdrew and finally set route to base.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-307 (type VIIc), 9th patrol; outbound Tromsø, 09/09/1944, inbound Narvik 07/10/1944

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German weather observation trawler WBS-3 Carl J. Bush, bound from Tromsø to Rijpfjorden, Nordaustlandet, Svalbard archipelago, and then back to Narvik

ESCORTED FROM:
Tromsø, 09/09/1944

ESCORTED TO:
Wordiebukta bay, Nordaustlandet island [pos: 80°04'N 22°20'E], 14/09/1944

ESCORTED FROM:
Wordiebukta bay, 27/09/1944

ESCORTED TO:
Narvik, 07/10/1944



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
The C.J. Bush and U-307 had to land a weather party on the northern coast of Nordaustlandet, Svalbard (Operation "Haudegen"). Before leaving Tromsø, the party and its stores were equally divided between the two vessels. After a short stop in Hammerfest, the group set route to the eastern coast of Svalbard archipelago, avoiding so the western coast, where a group of British destroyers had been reported off Spitsbergen. During the passage, U-307 spotted an Allied taskforce near Bjørnøya, but the German expedition managed to pass through unobserved. On 14/09/1944 they finally anchored in Rijpfjorden, Nordaustlandet island. After dropping expedition members and equipments, U-307 circumnavigated Nordaustlandet, in order to ascertain any possible risk that they could have taken during the way back. Finally, the Geman trawler escorted by U-307 set sail again on 27/09/1944. Initially they headed west to Greenland Sea , but eventually they decided to get to Barents Sea through the narrow leg of sea between Spitsbergen and Nordaustlandet. From this point, the passage to the Norwegian mainland proceeded without accidents. After stops in Hammerfest and Tromsø, the two boats entered Narvik on 07/10/19.

__________________________________________________ ______________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-965 (type VIIc), 3rd patrol; outbound Tromsø, 26/09/1944, inbound Narvik, 23/10/1944

ESCORTED VESSEL:
German weather observation trawler WBS-11 Externsteine, bound from Tromsø to Lille Koldewey, Greenland [pos: 76°45'N, 18°44'W]





ESCORTED FROM:
Tromsø, 26/09/1944

ESCORTED TO:
Greenland Sea, between Greenland and Svalbard [pos: 76°39'N, 11°30'W], 29/09/1944



NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
The Extersteine had to land a weather party in the station of Lille Koldewey (Operation "Edelweiss II"). After reaching the ice edge, U-965 headed back to Narvik. A few days later the ship and the landing party were spotted by patrolling American planes. Soon after the USCG Icebreakers Eastwind and Southwind attacked the German expedition. Externsteine tried to run south, but she ran into heavy ice and became beset. She was captured on 16/10/1944, and later recommissioned in the USS Navy as USS Callao.

__________________________________________________ ____________________________


ESCORTING U-BOAT:
U-235 (type VIIc), 1st patrol; outbound Kiel, 10/04/1945, sunk in error in the Kattegat on 14/04/1945, by depth charges from the German torpedo boat T17

ESCORTED VESSEL:
none

ESCORTED FROM:
nowhere, never

ESCORTED TO:
nowhere, never

NOTES ON THE ESCORT:
had not been sunk, U-235 should have acted as an escort for the German coastal convoys between Stavanger y Kristiansand.

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Old 10-29-12, 04:40 PM   #2242
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Added several new escort reports to post #2227 and #2241.

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Old 11-02-12, 04:48 PM   #2243
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I've just finished summarizing all the U-boat escorts that I am aware of

It is to be noted that at least 3 of the mid-war escort missions (weather ships escorts in the Arctic) don't seem to match in date/location any of the existing campaigns. They can be left aside, or be saved for a possible new campaign alternative to "Turning Point": sort of a continuation of "Arctic Convoys", extending from October 42 to June 44. At this moment I will call it "Arctic Warfare".

It would be quite a long campaign, and we should fill it up with a lot of action and varied objectives and missions. One of the objectives could be "The Weather War". Beside the ordinary tonnage requirements, it could feature meteo reporting duties (at the end of war patrols) as well as the afore mentioned weathership escort missions. Other ideas for enriching the campaign can be found at this link:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_...f_World_War_II.

Interesting cues come from Operation Zitronella or Operation FB. Other special operations involving U-boats that took place in the Arctic theatre include Operation Wunderland and Operation Rösselsprung, but their time span would put them under "Arctic Convoys".

If Trevally agrees with the above, I would suggest correcting OHII's campaigns as follows:

TURNING POINT
  • Time span: 01/03/43 - 15/06/44; unchanged.
  • Bases: La Pallice (16-09-1943 to 30-05-1944) Bergen (31-05-1944 to 30-09-1944); same dates, but Wilhelmshaven replaced with Bergen (historically, all the U-Flotillas based in Bay of Biscay were moved directly to Norwegian bases, closer to enemy convoys than they would have been if moved to German ports).
  • Flotilla: 3rd U-Flotilla; replaces 9th U-Flotilla wich was based in Brest, not in La Pallice.


ARCTIC WARFARE (proposed campaign)
  • Time span: 04/10/42 - 15/06/44
  • Bases: Bergen (04/10/42 to 31/05/43) Trondheim (01/06/43 to 15/06/44)
  • Flotilla: 11th U-Flotilla (Bergen) / 13th U-Flotilla (Trondheim)


THE FINAL YEARS
  • Time span: 01/07/44 - 09/05/45; unchanged
  • Bases: Trondheim (01-07-1944 to 09-05-1945) Transfer to Loch Ryan (Scotland - Operation Deadlight) 09-05-1945; replaced Wilhelmshaven with Trondheim as starting base; removed the transfer to Bergen; Transfer to Loch Ryan unchanged
  • Flotilla: 13th U-Flotilla; replaces 9th U-Flotilla wich was disbanded after the transfer of its units from Brest to Norwey.
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Hi Gap and thanks for all the work you have done looking into this

When I start modding OHII again - I must first release a patch for the few errors there still are within the mod.
I can then look at adding these ideas - I also want to look at perhaps adding the Battle of the St. Lawrence so much work still to be done
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Hi Gap and thanks for all the work you have done looking into this

When I start modding OHII again - I must first release a patch for the few errors there still are within the mod.
I can then look at adding these ideas - I also want to look at perhaps adding the Battle of the St. Lawrence so much work still to be done
Thank you too Trevally, for your attention and for your tireless efforts into inproving OHII

Your work plan is good and I like the idea of the Battle of St. Lawrence.

In the meanwhile I will keep on my historical researches. Next topics:
  • Weather report duties

  • Weather stations installment missions

  • Spy/saboteurs dropping missions

  • Reckon missions

  • Axis/Allied order of battle for several naval operations involving U-boats' partecipation, as Operation Weserübung, Operation Rheinübung (battle of Denmark Strait and Sinking of the Bismark), Operation Wunderland, Operation Rösselsprung, etc.
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Old 11-09-12, 01:00 PM   #2246
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Default SH5 Validator throwing campaign errors....

I'm recieving the following errors when I run TDW's validator in the playerbases.mis file of each of the following:

C:\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter 5\data\Campaigns\CampaignProjects\Battle_of_Medite rranean\PlayerBases.mis:
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
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Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
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Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France
Type 4 not defined in \data\Roster\France

the same is in all the playerbases.mis files.

My mods list is as follows:

Generic Mod Enabler - v2.6.0.157
[C:\Ubisoft\Silent Hunter 5\MODS]

Independent_Engine_Controls_Testing
MightyFine Crew Mod 1.2.1 Alt w beards
German U-Boat Crew Language Pack
TheDarkWraith_DC_Water_Disturbances_v2_0_SH5
Equipment_Upgrades_Fix_v1_4_byTheBeast
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smaller flags for Warships
FX_Update_0_0_19_ByTheDarkWraith
Stormys DBSM SH5 v1.3 Basemod
Stormys DBSM SH5 v1.3 optional NavMap babelling
Stormys DBSM SH5 v1.3 optional -6db damped Sonarguy
Stormys DBSM SH5 v1.3 additional crew sounds beta6
SteelViking's Interior Mod V1.2
IRAI_0_0_37_ByTheDarkWraith
SH5Lifeboats_by_Rongel_TDW_stoianm_v2.1
TDW_Ship_Inertia_1_1_0
NewUIs_TDC_7_1_0_ByTheDarkWraith
Trevally Automated Scripts v0.6
Trevally Harbour & Kiel Canal Pilot v2.9
Manos Scopes-patch for 16x9
Trevally Tutorial - All v0.2(for OHIIv1.3)
EQuaTool 01.01 by AvM - Kriegsmarine Regular Style
OPEN HORIZONS II_full v2
SH5_Type_7_RR_Tweaks_v0_0_2_byTheBeast
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Sub_Bubbles_v0_0_3_ byTheBeast
NewUIs_TDC_7_1_0_Real_Navigation
Church's Compass Dials Mod v2.2 - Option One
Dynamic Environment SH5 Basemod (realistic version) V2.1
Dynamic Environment SH5 Sounds V2.1
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Expanded Navies by Cybermat47 v.0.0.07

Can someone please assist me in correcting these errors?

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Old 11-09-12, 01:24 PM   #2247
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No need to worry about my previous post......I found the problem, for some reason i was missing a roster entry! :-)
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Old 11-11-12, 09:30 AM   #2248
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Hi Trevally!
I hope I'm not too distracted you from the alien's invasion ..
There is a small issue in the Western Approaches campaign..
I disabled some Russian translations to make it clearer..

Well, 18/04/41, I'm in the bunker talking to the KMO officer and requesting a secondary mission in the Winston's Special mission.. while I'm still in the bunker everything is OK.. I've got a mission to patrol the area near Dakar..



but when I turn to the bridge and turn on the navigation map and what I see



no more patrol area near Dakar.. but where is it??



the patrol area moved to the Kiel area.. but there it was at the time of the mission VIIC Training Drills.. what is going on here ..

The question is - where, what and in which file I need to edit to get rid of this curious thing?
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Old 11-12-12, 04:41 AM   #2249
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Hi volodya61 - yes still killing aliens

I have checked through this mission and I can find no errors with it.
It should give you a sink/patrol order (lasting 72hrs is zone).
If you fail you will get two more areas to patrol.

I have also checked the training mission that is posted in your pictures. It also has no errors.

If you reload a save game, do yo get the same result
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I have also checked the training mission that is posted in your pictures. It also has no errors.

If you reload a save game, do yo get the same result
If I reload the game I get the same result..

First screen - when I talking to KMO and requesting mission
Second one - when I just going to patrol.. I'm still in the bunker but already at the bridge..
Third one - I'm still in the bunker at the bridge and the secondary mission is still for the Winston's Special but the icon moved to the Kiel area

EDIT: or you meant I should try to make a save/load when I'm already at the boat?
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