View Full Version : Why can't I have a Type IX?
Whiskey T. Foxtrot
06-02-08, 03:17 PM
I run GWX 2.1 with the latest version of Commander. The game has run pretty well given that I am towards the low end of system requirements. (Fortunately, I do have 2 GB of memory).
BUT,
I recently began trying to start careers using a Type IX boat. Every single time I get to the final stage of the game loading - I can even see the dials on the screen - the game crashes.
I go back and try again. Same thing. I try to start a career using a Type II or a Type VIII. No problem. Only with a Type IX does this happen.
I have even tried single missions in a Type IX. Same thing.
Anybody know what's up?
That's disturbing, because once you see the dials, it seemed one was safe.
Whiskey T. Foxtrot
06-02-08, 06:22 PM
That's disturbing, because once you see the dials, it seemed one was safe.
That's why it is so frustrating. You are almost there but not quite.
Platapus
06-02-08, 07:13 PM
Take it as a message from the Submarine gods
You belong in a type VIIc :up:
It is most disheartening when you order "Crash dive" in a Type IX and a calender pops up asking you what day you want to schedule the dive. :o
You will get used to, when in a Type IX, when you order left full rudder that the ship's cook offers to start cooking your dinner and you know you will be done eating before you can turn 180 degrees :oops:
It is embarrassing, when avoiding depth charges in a Type IX, you find the enemy ship turning tighter than you are... and you find out that the target ship is a C3 Cargo ship :shifty:
Stay with the Type VII. It is not the size of your boat, but how well you can maneuver it that counts :up:
snicker
Whiskey T. Foxtrot
06-02-08, 07:18 PM
Take it as a message from the Submarine gods
You belong in a type VIIc :up:
It is most disheartening when you order "Crash dive" in a Type IX and a calender pops up asking you what day you want to schedule the dive. :o
You will get used to, when in a Type IX, when you order left full rudder that the ship's cook offers to start cooking your dinner and you know you will be done eating before you can turn 180 degrees :oops:
It is embarrassing, when avoiding depth charges in a Type IX, you find the enemy ship turning tighter than you are... and you find out that the target ship is a C3 Cargo ship :shifty:
Stay with the Type VII. It is not the size of your boat, but how well you can maneuver it that counts :up:
snicker
I'll take that advice! I guess I'll have to clear out some extra space for supplies to get the crew to New York harbor. Maybe we can put ashore on Block Island or something!
Platapus
06-02-08, 07:23 PM
Ah well, yeah
If you are going to take an American cruise then the extra fuel on the Type IX comes in handy. Of course you can always keep the VII and take the small realism hit by selecting unlimited fuel.
But yeah, the long trips are a lot easier in the hog.
rifleman13
06-02-08, 07:46 PM
Because BdU has seen fit to are an excellent Type II or VII driver and has denied your request to transfer you to a shiny Type IX.:rotfl:
Platapus, you win the prize as the bade comedian, drinks are on you! :D
UnderseaLcpl
06-02-08, 11:01 PM
Type IX available for a limited time only. Offer not valid in California, New York or Kiel. Contact your local retailer for details.
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