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QC01
12-02-09, 03:51 PM
Greetings and Salutations ,

I wish to express my deepest appreciation and gratitude to one and all , who have transformed Silent Hunter 3 into one of the most captivating
sim games I have had the enjoyment to play .

I thank those who have made suggestions , to make the simulation as
realistic as possible and those who have the talent to render these suggestions into reality as demonstrated via the numerous mods that are offered on this site . I regret not having this talent , I must admit that an electric can-opener still amazes me !!!!

I do however have a suggestion for the upcoming SH5 , I would enjoy the sim if an automatic crew change would be installed as seen in SH4 , this would eliminate the need of baby-sitting the crew which is rather annoying in SH3 .

Once again thank-you to one and all and looking forward to SH5 and the mods that may arise from this sim .

We who are about to dive , salute you ! :salute:

GoldenRivet
12-02-09, 05:06 PM
I must admit that an electric can-opener still amazes me !!!!

They're electric now?!?!?! :o

I would enjoy the sim if an automatic crew change would be installed as seen in SH4 , this would eliminate the need of baby-sitting the crew which is rather annoying in SH3 .

I personally am quite confident that this is a feature that we will see in SH5... so rest easy, im sure your request has long since been granted :up:

Donkey-Shot11
12-02-09, 05:15 PM
They're electric now?!?!?! :o

Damm, I'll have to replace my steam operated one, with one of those electric gizmo thingies :)

GoldenRivet
12-02-09, 06:24 PM
Wait... Steam too?

next you will be telling me they make hand operated can openers (yeah right)

So we arnt supposed to just bash the cans as hard as we can with a rock?

Damn... im WAY behind the tech curve. :nope:

FIREWALL
12-02-09, 06:37 PM
You guys have just been had. :har:

mookiemookie
12-02-09, 10:32 PM
I do however have a suggestion for the upcoming SH5 , I would enjoy the sim if an automatic crew change would be installed as seen in SH4 , this would eliminate the need of baby-sitting the crew which is rather annoying in SH3 .
Since this was one of the biggest gripes in SH3, and thus addressed by the devs in SH4, I'm fairly confident that they will not go backwards in this functionality. Let's just hope they get the German watch system correct.

GoldenRivet
12-03-09, 01:29 AM
German watch system.

Enlighten me.

fw66
12-03-09, 01:51 AM
Enlighten me.


Quoted from the RealFleetBoat User Manual v1.52 "It reality, German u-boats had two watches: Port and Starboard. From 0800 to 2000 hours, the watches rotated every four hours. From 2000 to 0800 hours, the watch rotated every six hours."

I think the stock watch system of the fleet boats is hard coded so that the above system cannot be used with u-boats in SH4.

GoldenRivet
12-03-09, 02:06 AM
What were their duties while submerged?

play cards and await resurfacing?

fw66
12-03-09, 02:25 AM
Not sure, to be honest.

Presumably they would have continued the watch rotations whilst submerged, but I have no idea what their duties would have been - perhaps general maintenance roles? Need someone more knowledgeable to answer this!

fw66
12-03-09, 02:54 AM
Seeing as SH5 seems to be aiming much more for the first person experience I wonder if you as the commander will have fatigue and have to rest as well.. might be a bit odd having to get into your berth every so often! However, would nonetheless be realistic.

Sailor Steve
12-03-09, 04:36 AM
I know we argue against using Das Boot as any kind of reflection of reality, and rightfully so, but the idea of the bridge watch crew manning the planes and pumps while submerged only makes sense, as those were not manned while on the surface.

And remember, watch rotation applies to all crew members, not just the bridge lookout team.

JScones
12-03-09, 05:01 AM
And remember, watch rotation applies to all crew members, not just the bridge lookout team.
Except the cook. ;)

Snestorm
12-03-09, 08:09 AM
Speaking of the cook.
Would he not be a petty officer?

JScones
12-04-09, 12:56 AM
Correct, he would not.

The 'smutje' was usually a MtrGfr or MtrOGfr.

GoldenRivet
12-04-09, 02:25 AM
Also... the cook was probably an elite government agent tasked with secretly monitoring the actions of the Commander of the Boat.

oh wait.

im thinking of The Hunt for Red October.

Snestorm
12-04-09, 06:31 AM
Correct, he would not.

The 'smutje' was usually a MtrGfr or MtrOGfr.

Thank you. That question has been on my mind for ages.

TarJak
12-04-09, 03:39 PM
Also... the cook was probably an elite government agent tasked with secretly monitoring the actions of the Commander of the Boat.

oh wait.

im thinking of The Hunt for Red October.
I thought for a minute you were talking about Under Seige.:haha: