View Full Version : 0% difficulty?
Zakalwe
10-28-07, 05:24 PM
Hi,
after upgrading my PC I just noticed, that whatever I do, difficulty stays 0%. I`m using my old savegames from my old PC here, starting from a savegame in base. I copied my old install folder to the new machine too. I`m using SH3 with GWX.
Could it be, the copying wasn`t a that good idea? I could have sworn all was good until I tried a single mission to check out all was good after settign up the new machine.
Any ideas?
TIA
Z.
bigboywooly
10-28-07, 05:28 PM
While in port you should be able to change the realism before you go on patrol
Zakalwe
10-28-07, 05:38 PM
Absolutely,
but whatever I check or uncheck, difficulty stays at 0 %. With my settings, I should get 82 %.
Maybe this is only a graphical glitch, I`ll try a new start of my current patrol and immediately sinking own ships in harbour and ending the patrol, when I get negative renown all should be well.
You could so 1 mission and if you don't get any reknown you know you are at 0%
Jimbuna
10-29-07, 04:56 PM
Are you saving your settings ? :hmm:
Captain Nemo
10-30-07, 06:31 AM
You could so 1 mission and if you don't get any reknown you know you are at 0%
You would still earn renown at 0% realism. For every 100 points of potential renown you would get 25.
Nemo
Zakalwe
10-30-07, 05:35 PM
@ jimbuna:
How so? I saved and copied the whole SH3 folder in "My Documents". Did I miss something?
I sank a french tramp just in La Rochelle and got -15 renown. What does this tell, as I don`t know how SH3 handles this.
TIA
Z.
Jimbuna
10-31-07, 05:01 AM
@ jimbuna:
How so? I saved and copied the whole SH3 folder in "My Documents". Did I miss something?
I sank a french tramp just in La Rochelle and got -15 renown. What does this tell, as I don`t know how SH3 handles this.
TIA
Z.
No, I meant...are you saving your 'corrected/changed' settings before continuing to load the game ?
Carotio
10-31-07, 06:40 AM
How did you copy? Transfering the folder "my documents" by network, external harddrive or by a cd-rom? If by cd-rom, is the files write-protected then?
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