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JG10r_Bull
02-04-08, 03:56 AM
i just did some depth tests in the XI B & VIIC and both subs can dive to 260m's !!!!! :hmm: but from time to time u will get crushed ??? so what is the deepest u can dive and not die ???

GWX 2.0 ?? :ping: test was done in single play missions and 1940 subs

Abd_von_Mumit
02-04-08, 08:28 AM
i just did some depth tests in the XI B & VIIC and both subs can dive to 260m's !!!!! :hmm: but from time to time u will get crushed ??? so what is the deepest u can dive and not die ???

GWX 2.0 ?? :ping: test was done in single play missions and 1940 subs
As far as I know if you are using SH3 Commander the crash depth is not a constant value - it varies to simulate reality, so you never know the depth exactly. I don;t know how it works without SH3 Commander, though.

Brag
02-04-08, 01:49 PM
Apparently, you will get warning by hull noises and leaks developing. Maybe even a "We are taking damage" warning.

But I have never done it.

GoldenRivet
02-04-08, 01:54 PM
I have taken an XXI to about 310 meters but she crushed.

IIRC stock SH3 crushes the sub immediately upon reaching the red color band on the depth gauge regardless of type.

Hondo314
02-04-08, 04:54 PM
Not so. I have gone into the red multiple times in stock in a VIIC and not been crushed instantly. Have not done the experiments to see if the crush depth is always the same, however.

Hanomag
02-04-08, 06:44 PM
Kaluen,

Due to battle damage I was plunging deep and reached 300+ meters before I succumbed to pressure. I screenshotted it so when Im out of game I will post it. :arrgh!:

Albrecht Von Hesse
02-04-08, 07:10 PM
Apparently, you will get warning by hull noises and leaks developing. Maybe even a "We are taking damage" warning.

But I have never done it.

From personal experience --shudders-- at least with GWX it is not instantaneous. I had the misfortune some time ago of being worked over big-time by depth charges. I was already at 240 meters, and took heavy flooding and had both electrics heavily damaged. By the time I could get the flooding stopped and the engines repaired I'd already had to blow the air flasks bone dry just to keep from plunging down. But because my batteries had also been damaged, I had less than 10% remaining charge left on them, and I couldn't make more than 1 knot.

Slowly yet surely I'd kept creeping down. Around 270 meters I started hearing that dreaded glass-breaking sound but with no (apparently) visible damage.. At first around one every 5-10 seconds. Then they started coming faster and faster, this time with compartments springing leaks, equipment getting damaged, and a crew whose voices started getting shriller and panicked.

It took perhaps 15 minutes from the time I got DCed to the time I crushed, and the pathetic thing was is that I'd 1) somehow evaded the two destoyers, 2) arrested a death-plunge, 3) fixed all the damage and 4) stopped all the flooding . . . but I simply couldn't do anything but very slowly keep sinking, meter by meter. :cry:

Hanomag
02-07-08, 11:27 AM
Kaluens,

Believe it or not I recovered from this dive by blowing ballast twice and ordering full reverse BUT by the time I got back to 199m I was at 12% hull integrity and what was left of my wet tissue paper hull..failed. :dead:

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c93/MakoStreak/DeepestDive.jpg

CapZap1970
02-07-08, 12:11 PM
This is a topic that i haven't figured out... :hmm:
1.- What is the diff between crash depth and maximum depth?
2.- An IXD2, how deep can it go assuming 100% of hull integrity?
Any comments about it will be very welcome! :up:
Thanks a lot kaleuns
CapZap

Choronzon
02-07-08, 12:18 PM
Not sure about VII and IX boats, because I've never pushed my luck far enough, but a recent experience in an XXI boat took me to 370 meters before everything folded up. I started taking hull damage around 350 meters so I'm guessing I could have safely hung out around 340 meters or so if I could have got the Elektrobrick under control. Mind you, the boat was completely intact up to that point but if I had sustained previous damage the crush depth could have been significantly reduced. SH3Commander's random values factor in there somewhere too, so the next time I may not get as lucky.

Chor

cpt_zdzich
02-07-08, 01:35 PM
260 is nothing :arrgh!:

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=83681&page=232

check my post over there, mate ;)

Its real, i get depth charged after attacking a convoy, and my boat( VII b ) started to fill up with the water... Over 1000 m under me, and u-52 was sinking... i made a mistake because near 200 m i get control of my boat and i told chief not to surface... U-boat stared to sink again, and reached 346 m depth :arrgh!: i heard that presure was crushing my boat, and i knew its the end... U-52 get crushed at 350 m... Why there was no sand shelf under me? :dead:

Wulfmann
02-07-08, 03:19 PM
The depths are variable in vanilla as well as GWX.
The type IX can not dive as deep as a type VII and the 7c about 15% more than a 7B.
Without damage (I am going from memory here) the 9s can do 235 the 7B 275 and the 7C 300 but that is if you get the roll of the dice that gives u you the very max. I would not suggest you do more than 200 for any 9 225 for a 7B and 250 for a 7C and you may find if you got the short roll of the dice that was too much.

Wulfmann

Sailor Steve
02-07-08, 08:33 PM
I used to use a mod that randomized the crush depths, but as was mentioned SH3 Commander now does that as well. You should never know the exact numbers, and you should never take chances unless it is absolutely necessary. We've all heard stories about captains of all nations taking the boat much deeper than rated, but how many of the ones who never came back died because their boat wasn't as good as some others? We'll never know.

Sniper_Fox
02-07-08, 10:41 PM
I have taken an XXI to about 310 meters but she crushed.

IIRC stock SH3 crushes the sub immediately upon reaching the red color band on the depth gauge regardless of type.

that last part is not true, ive taken my IXB down to 280, and my VIIC sunk and hit bottom at 260, and did not crush or recieve more damage then what i took from smashing into the seabed.

Jimbuna
02-08-08, 08:03 AM
One tip would be to take her deep a few metres at a time in x1 tc and watch the hull percentage drop a percentage point at a time. A clear indication you are starting to incur damage.

CapZap1970
02-08-08, 08:19 AM
One tip would be to take her deep a few metres at a time in x1 tc and watch the hull percentage drop a percentage point at a time. A clear indication you are starting to incur damage.
Now that's a good way to find it out!!:up:
Thanks for the idea Jim, never thought about that!!
CapZap

Jimbuna
02-08-08, 02:54 PM
One tip would be to take her deep a few metres at a time in x1 tc and watch the hull percentage drop a percentage point at a time. A clear indication you are starting to incur damage.
Now that's a good way to find it out!!:up:
Thanks for the idea Jim, never thought about that!!
CapZap

Your welcome mate http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/thumbsup.gif

Abd_von_Mumit
02-08-08, 03:09 PM
You don't to check (nor have) the hull integrity indicator, as when the boat starts taking damage you hear it and your officers report the damage to you instantly, almost crying. :) It's the very moment to blow tanks.

sENoZ
05-06-15, 06:19 PM
1458

with a ixb type.

ive been more deeper btw ^^

UKönig
05-06-15, 06:52 PM
I'll help breathe some new life into this 7 year old thread, why not...

I noticed that my type VII started suffering pressure damage around 225 meters. I'm not sure about the IX, because I rarely use them. I have taken the XXI down to 285 before it started to pop the rivets.

Recently I (inadvertently) copied 'das boot', and the U-96. I was near the straights of Gibraltar and got sunk. Down and down the boat fell, until finally a jarring impact...
I looked outside the ship and saw it was sitting on a shovel-full of sand. In over 220 meters of water (but less than 250). Unfortunately, we had taken too much other damage and the diesel engine room was completely flooded, all the way to the ceiling. The end wasn't much farther away after that...
(I was hoping I'd have enough time to deal with the battle damage and pump out the water, but there simply was too much on board, and not enough time to work with).

Aktungbby
05-06-15, 07:46 PM
I'll help breathe some new life into this 7 year old thread, why not...


"How deep did I dive?" Is a 'Timeless story' and therefore permissible:D I love SHII it generally gives you a 5 minute leak problem and lots of creaking as you go to 'the cellar' to avoid lily guilding.:O:

sENoZ
05-06-15, 08:46 PM
^^

i didnt see that topic was so old, but no matter. time is nothing... lol



anyway i pushed some limit with my sub like minutes ago.

going to 275 meters without explod what a progress lol..

sadly no screenshot that time, bandicam was off -_-


i removed the gaugedepth mod that permit you to go deeper with your sub around 400 Meters.

i did a new and fresh install with some big dials sliders they are way better now and readable for sure .... !