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I have some damage from a DC attack and my damage control crew isnt doing anything about it and I cant drag the damaged parts down to the fix box...Any ideas what the problem could be?:damn:
I know this is stupid, but are you "running silent"
I know this is stupid, but are you "running silent"
No sir in fact at BS I think....:lol:
manucapo
12-09-07, 06:22 AM
what damage is it
and how much is there
the repair guys cant fix things that are too damaged
what damage is it
and how much is there
the repair guys cant fix things that are too damaged
I havent been in the game today but I think the problems are 2 water leaks,one of the pumps and the AAA gun....:)
Look at the damage level meter next to the part(s) to see how high the red bar goes. If it goes to the top, hold your mouse over the bar. If the mouseover reads "1" it means the part is totally destroyed and cannot be repaired at sea.
-Pv-
Well I went back in today and it shows no damage except 2 water leaks..
http://img128.imageshack.us/img128/1950/78431056lo9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
AVGWarhawk
12-09-07, 08:51 PM
Clay, you will find repairs take much longer then what was experienced in SH3. Some patrols I have had to keep the men on it for 10 hours. Stern down, bulkheads just about gone. Have to pump water. Although it does not look like the repairs are being done, they are. If you put you mouse cursor over the dark red vertical line next to the damaged part, a figure will pop up. Something like .50 or 50 minutes until done.
Bad part here, if you see water leaking the stupid leak will continue even after repairs are done. Such is life. ;)
Clay, you will find repairs take much longer then what was experienced in SH3. Some patrols I have had to keep the men on it for 10 hours. Stern down, bulkheads just about gone. Have to pump water. Although it does not look like the repairs are being done, they are. If you put you mouse cursor over the dark red vertical line next to the damaged part, a figure will pop up. Something like .50 or 50 minutes until done.
Bad part here, if you see water leaking the stupid leak will continue even after repairs are done. Such is life. ;)
Thanks Hawk,I havent had anything to do with SH3 or any other sub sim thats why I ask so many stupid questions...:oops:
There are no stupid questions. Just stupid people.:lol:
just messin' w/ ya.;)
AVGWarhawk
12-10-07, 09:32 AM
No problem Clay. Once I was surfaced and got whacked in the stern by a plane. Took better part of the day to repair. My stern was down as there was flooding. I had to fend off more planes as I could not submerge. Kind of fun trying to survive. Also, in the interface screen for repairs, you can click and drag the part of the sub you want repair first. Just click and drag to the list on the bottom and unclick.
Thank you again Hawk.....:up:
Now the real test of manhood here is ... whether or not you TC while under repair?
I usually go 1:1 while there is damage.
Now the real test of manhood here is ... whether or not you TC while under repair?
I usually go 1:1 while there is damage.
I dont know how to tell how much TC I'm useing but I do do it while under repair if it will go...:cool:
Elder-Pirate
12-11-07, 07:55 PM
Now the real test of manhood here is ... whether or not you TC while under repair?
I usually go 1:1 while there is damage.
I dont know how to tell how much TC I'm useing but I do do it while under repair if it will go...:cool:
Well if you use TC while waiting on the crew to fix things watch it if you have to dive for I noticed in your post that you have an 18% hull damage. Doesn't look like much but a fast TC and you may meet "Davey Jones".
Now the real test of manhood here is ... whether or not you TC while under repair?
I usually go 1:1 while there is damage.
I dont know how to tell how much TC I'm useing but I do do it while under repair if it will go...:cool:
Well if you use TC while waiting on the crew to fix things watch it if you have to dive for I noticed in your post that you have an 18% hull damage. Doesn't look like much but a fast TC and you may meet "Davey Jones".
Thank you Mr Pirate,where did you see that? I wasnt aware of it.....:doh:
Elder-Pirate
12-11-07, 10:33 PM
Now the real test of manhood here is ... whether or not you TC while under repair?
I usually go 1:1 while there is damage.
I dont know how to tell how much TC I'm useing but I do do it while under repair if it will go...:cool:
Well if you use TC while waiting on the crew to fix things watch it if you have to dive for I noticed in your post that you have an 18% hull damage. Doesn't look like much but a fast TC and you may meet "Davey Jones".
Thank you Mr Pirate,where did you see that? I wasnt aware of it.....:doh:
Right here Clay, circled in red top left corner. Goes from 0 to 100 but at 100 your a goner anyways. :damn: :lol: It's your Y key
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y116/oleman/ClaysYpage.jpg
OK now get back out there and sink sumthin' :arrgh!: :up:
Thanks Pirate,never new that was there..:damn:
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