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sharkbit
05-16-08, 09:29 AM
What happens when you un-check the auto-load button on the weapons screen?
Do you have to choose what torpedo goes into what tube and initiate the reload process?

Which do you guys use-auto-loading checked or un-checked?

I would think that auto-load un-checked would be better if you have a variety of torpedo types loaded on your boat, if it works the way I think it works. Gives you control on exactly what torpedo you want in a particular tube.

Thanks.:)

bert8for3
05-16-08, 09:52 AM
What happens when you un-check the auto-load button on the weapons screen?
Do you have to choose what torpedo goes into what tube and initiate the reload process?

Which do you guys use-auto-loading checked or un-checked?

I would think that auto-load un-checked would be better if you have a variety of torpedo types loaded on your boat, if it works the way I think it works. Gives you control on exactly what torpedo you want in a particular tube.

Thanks.:)

Yep, if you uncheck autoload, you have to do it manually by dragging the torp you want loaded into the desired tube; then the crew will load it assuming you've got (enough) people in the torpedo room.

I keep it unchecked, basically I like to have control over when loading takes place and to avoid any risk of loading accidentally starting at a bad time: eg if just after a shoot and by some chance I'm not on silent running (which prevents loading) and somehow I've got people that I haven't moved out of the torpedo compartment.

ichso
05-16-08, 01:30 PM
Not much to add there except for one thing:
If you want to use salvos of torpedoes you should take care that you don't mix different types of torps into one salvo.
I mean, you *could* shoot a steam powered eel at low speed so that it matches the speed of a slower electrical torpedo but then you would give up the steam's greatest advantage - it's speed.

And you can't choose the tubes for a salvo freely, just the given configurations (i.e. tubes 1 and 3 or tubes 2 and 4). So it is best to take care that tubes 1+3 are loaded with the same kind of torpedo in case you want to use them in a salvo.

Tessa
05-16-08, 02:55 PM
If any of your torpedo tubes gets destroyed by depth charges or other damage your crew will (begrudingly) remove the torpedo's still in the tubes so you can move them into working ones. If you leave the auto-load checked the crew will just leave the eels in their (destroyed) tubes even if you still have 1 or more functional ones in that compartment.

Murr44
05-17-08, 02:47 PM
Thanks for explaining this to me too.:up: Now I'll keep Auto-load deselected all the time. The SH III "User Manual" is pretty well useless (bird cage lining is about all it's good for). Most of what I've learned about the game has come from browsing this board.

predavolk
05-17-08, 02:52 PM
Yes, I most certainly wish auto-load wasn't the default. It's only use is that it gives you that extra fraction of a second of reload time, which is rarely that important.

Jimbuna
05-17-08, 03:21 PM
Thanks for explaining this to me too.:up: Now I'll keep Auto-load deselected all the time. The SH III "User Manual" is pretty well useless (bird cage lining is about all it's good for). Most of what I've learned about the game has come from browsing this board.

LOL :lol:

<the bird cage bit>

Murr44
05-17-08, 03:51 PM
Don't want to go off on a rant here but this lack of information seems to be prevalent with Ubi game manuals. Whomever writes these things obviously doesn't do it with the user in mind. For the longest time I didn't even know how to read incoming radio messages. I know that it's the "M" shortcut key but I didn't know that until I read it here.:down:

Jimbuna
05-17-08, 04:29 PM
Don't want to go off on a rant here but this lack of information seems to be prevalent with Ubi game manuals. Whomever writes these things obviously doesn't do it with the user in mind. For the longest time I didn't even know how to read incoming radio messages. I know that it's the "M" shortcut key but I didn't know that until I read it here.:down:

That's one of the major strengths of this forum........the information and help available http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/thumbsup.gif

Madox58
05-17-08, 04:46 PM
I found the SH3 manual very good for starting
a nice fire!!
It lacks at soaking up spills,
wipeing your behind,
or giveing you any kind of information that can REALLY assist you in game.
Other then that?
We probably paid more for that bit of paper then the disk the game came on!

:nope:

Murr44
05-17-08, 05:43 PM
I found the SH3 manual very good for starting
a nice fire!!
It lacks at soaking up spills,
wipeing your behind,
or giveing you any kind of information that can REALLY assist you in game.
Other then that?
We probably paid more for that bit of paper then the disk the game came on!

:nope:

Agreed. It isn't very useful as a toilet paper subsitute (not soft enough).:D

bert8for3
05-17-08, 07:14 PM
... It isn't very useful as a toilet paper subsitute (not soft enough).:D

You have to soak it for 12 hours before using in a solution of equal parts baking soda, castor oil and tea leaves. Then hang to dry. It dries nice and soft.

See, there's all sorts of info on this forum. :rotfl:

Sailor Steve
05-17-08, 09:52 PM
... It isn't very useful as a toilet paper subsitute (not soft enough).:D

You have to soak it for 12 hours before using in a solution of equal parts baking soda, castor oil and tea leaves. Then hang to dry. It dries nice and soft.

See, there's all sorts of info on this forum. :rotfl:
Wait wait wait...is that instruction for the paper manual, or the PDF one? If I do that with the PDF will it affect my game? Do I need to use JSGME? Is it compatible with GWX?

_Seth_
05-17-08, 11:02 PM
... It isn't very useful as a toilet paper subsitute (not soft enough).:D
You have to soak it for 12 hours before using in a solution of equal parts baking soda, castor oil and tea leaves. Then hang to dry. It dries nice and soft.

See, there's all sorts of info on this forum. :rotfl: Wait wait wait...is that instruction for the paper manual, or the PDF one? If I do that with the PDF will it affect my game? Do I need to use JSGME? Is it compatible with GWX?:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Jimbuna
05-18-08, 06:58 AM
... It isn't very useful as a toilet paper subsitute (not soft enough).:D

You have to soak it for 12 hours before using in a solution of equal parts baking soda, castor oil and tea leaves. Then hang to dry. It dries nice and soft.

See, there's all sorts of info on this forum. :rotfl:
Wait wait wait...is that instruction for the paper manual, or the PDF one? If I do that with the PDF will it affect my game? Do I need to use JSGME? Is it compatible with GWX?

LOL :rotfl: