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pythos
04-02-07, 04:29 AM
Have any of you noticed the silence of the water spraying into the control room as your boat dives past safety depth? Or how about the complete lack of any kind of poping, or heavy creaking as the hull gets compressed.

These were things I used in SH3 to warn me that I was doing something wrong with my boat. Sh4 is quite accurate with the lack of colored arcs on the depth gauge, Like the type XXI, for some reason these were ommited from the american and british sub gauges. Seems odd, but it is acurate. Unfortunately this accuracy leads to my not knowing where the heck my poor boat is most likely to pop.

Did something not install right on my installation?

Or do I have to take damage from outside things before this feature is enabled, if present?

R3D
04-02-07, 05:53 AM
you add this to the ever growing list of bugs, its the same for me.. totally amaturish oversights if you ask me.

Iron Budokan
04-02-07, 08:24 AM
I dunno. I hear my hull creak and also hear the spraying water. :yep:

John Channing
04-02-07, 08:26 AM
Me too.

Perhaps the fault is in your set up rather than "totally amaturish oversights" by the Developers?

JCC

AVGWarhawk
04-02-07, 09:24 AM
I hear them alright. No issue here at all with the sounds. Looks like you might have a problem.

Lost@Sea
04-02-07, 09:44 AM
I had similar sound issues, barely able to hear crew, no creaks groans of hull ect. Then when trying to tweek my system to run at higher settings I adjusted the power management in Vista to performance from balanced.

The unexpected result included sound improvement. Now all sounds are present and somewhat balanced. Did have to knock the music setting down quite a bit though.

AVGWarhawk
04-02-07, 09:53 AM
Yes, I have the music turned down so it is background noise. I hear everything else. All noise is present in my games.

Bilge_Rat
04-02-07, 10:16 AM
The first thing I did was to turn off the music, I hear all the sounds, in fact cruising at 200 feet, the sub creaks and groans so much, it sounds like it is falling apart!

One odd thing I have noticed however is that you can hear alarm bells going off on surface ships which are very close, it is a bit faint but audible.

AVGWarhawk
04-02-07, 10:31 AM
The first thing I did was to turn off the music, I hear all the sounds, in fact cruising at 200 feet, the sub creaks and groans so much, it sounds like it is falling apart!

One odd thing I have noticed however is that you can hear alarm bells going off on surface ships which are very close, it is a bit faint but audible.

My not be to odd that you can hear the alarm bells of close passing ships. Water can carry that sound if I'm not mistaken.

Anyone:hmm:

SteamWake
04-02-07, 10:49 AM
Actually water is an excellent transmitter of sound. Faster indeed than air.

But that speed comes at a cost.. diminishing energy.

As to there being no "warning" marks on the depth gauges I could be totally wrong but I belive it was done from a psychological viewpoint "ohhh look were in the red !".

You can bet your bottom dollar that nearly every single sailor on that boat knew its crush depth.

pythos
04-02-07, 11:49 AM
I have the music off. The crew were silent until I got the sound pack noted in this forum (nice diesle sounds, I didn't want to use the ones from SH3 cause german engines sound completly different from the american over under alco engine.) What settings did you fiddle with to get the sounds. I have all the creaking, engine, water sounds and such, but no Bad noises such as bolts popping, and lines breaking and leaking.

any help offers?