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Ping Panther
09-26-08, 11:36 AM
Would it be more realistic or interesting to have your Gramophone music take a skip off the record when your u-boat takes a hit? Maybe it could be a dubbed skip/scratch sound, or have a skip sound that also jumps part of the current song on the playlist. :hmm:

SeaWolf U-57
09-26-08, 11:56 AM
Would it be more realistic or interesting to have your Gramophone music take a skip off the record when your u-boat takes a hit? Maybe it could be a dubbed skip/scratch sound, or have a skip sound that also jumps part of the current song on the playlist. :hmm:

I must admit I am usually running silent when trying to evade depth charges … doe’s your tactic somehow mess up the enemy’s attack and allows you too escape ??? and what songs do you find work the best ??? :hmm:

K Gunz
09-26-08, 12:43 PM
I must admit I agree with Phoenix, the likelihood of the gramaphone being played while depth charges are being dropped is very unlikely (silent running is there to minimise the risk of being detected by enemy warships - silent running meaning that everybody on board was ordered to minimise noise to the absolute). No U-boat Karleun in his right mind would have permitted the gramaphone to be played if there was the remotest chance of it being detected by enemy warships. One exception (though I don't know as I was never in a doomed Uboat) could be if the Karleun knew that the inevitable was about to happen and perhaps ordered that it be played anyway?

Rgds

Ping Panther
09-26-08, 01:00 PM
I was considering that the in-game Gramophone is more for the user during game play. More realistically, I am certain that it would not be used in silent running situations, except for the last ditch morale boost.

The Gramophone sounds are not a factor in the escort detections in SH3.

Maybe an occasional needle skip that occurs while cresting a wave as you travel on patrol would be more suitable? Also, maybe a Gramophone shut-off order on silent running? Just some thoughts. :|\\

Sailor Steve
09-26-08, 06:03 PM
First thing I do when a ship or plane is spotted is to turn the music off. It only comes back on when the action is over and I'm in cruise mode again.

But that's just me.:sunny:

Task Force
09-26-08, 06:26 PM
I dont even bother with that thing. I need some new records.:yep:

Fish40
09-27-08, 04:10 AM
Were you watching "The Enemy Below" recently?:huh:

meduza
09-27-08, 06:08 AM
Were you watching "The Enemy Below" recently?:huh:
IIRC, they were singing, not playing records. :D

Fish40
09-27-08, 06:31 AM
you're right about the singing:yep:, but it was the noise factor I was trying to point out. Weather it be a gramaphone record, or live, the results of that kind of noise emission will most definitly end in disastor.


And for your listening pleasure: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7Vme9jUhlo&feature=related

Scape
10-20-08, 02:48 PM
I must admit I agree with Phoenix, the likelihood of the gramaphone being played while depth charges are being dropped is very unlikely (silent running is there to minimise the risk of being detected by enemy warships - silent running meaning that everybody on board was ordered to minimise noise to the absolute). No U-boat Karleun in his right mind would have permitted the gramaphone to be played if there was the remotest chance of it being detected by enemy warships. One exception (though I don't know as I was never in a doomed Uboat) could be if the Karleun knew that the inevitable was about to happen and perhaps ordered that it be played anyway?

Rgds

I've often wondered about that. I can imagine the request: Play something upbeat and buoyant! Tutti Frutti or something!

Graf Paper
10-20-08, 05:28 PM
I think we're going to need an expert opinion on mixing music with combat.

Where's Balz? :p