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reignofdeath
12-20-10, 04:08 PM
Quick question for you all. How does the Malfunctions & Sabatoge enabled in Sh3 work?? And what are precautions you all take to make sure nothing is malfunctioned or sabatoged?? Right now my thought is when I get out to deep enough sea I do a crash dive to say 200 meters (in a type VIIB) and stay there for a minute or so then resurface. What other tests do you guys run??

Oh and as to the 200 meters, since this brought up another question (Since I have hull integrity shown as off) when you hit around crush depth you can hear the creaking and stuff, but will you actually start taking physical damage (compartments turning color) one by one before you become crushed?? Or do you just hear creaking and groaning and your hull integrity goes down?? The reason being, is I want to know what I should be looking for to avoid being crushed when im trying to RS and RD. Hope that makes sense Kaleuns!:arrgh!:

Jack Cutter
12-20-10, 10:32 PM
The crush depth on a VIIB is around 150M I think...In a type IXB I was depth charged pretty acurrately near the stern and began to sink backwards due to flooding. The crush depth on an IXB I think is around 170m, and I went straight to 197m and the boat was making some nauseating sounds...Absolutely horrifying, but my engineer began giving me vocal warnings, and I never did start taking damage to any other compartments and what not.

Sadly, I don't know if you start taking damage along the ship's compartments or if you're just squashed instantly once you spend too much time at crush depth. :-?

Gargamel
12-20-10, 10:55 PM
I have started to take minor damage when I went pretty deep. You do get a little warning.

krashkart
12-20-10, 11:15 PM
You'll know you've gone too deep when light bulbs start breaking. :yep:


EDIT: From there it's not long before you start a new career. :haha:

Gerald
12-20-10, 11:16 PM
And what is pretty deep, for you? for me it is around 220-230 meters in an IXC as an example

Gargamel
12-20-10, 11:30 PM
And what is pretty deep, for you? for me it is around 220-230 meters in an IXC as an example

My current boat, IXB, I took to 240m before my helmsman started sobbing. Figured that was deep enough. That was on a test dive to see how far I could push her. Knowing I could take it that deep makes me feel better about getting away from escorts, as their wasserbombem historically only went to 500ft. Not sure (but I assume so) that's how it's modeled ingame though.

I have taken a VIIb to about 200m I think, don't remember exactly how far, but I started taking HI damage, and some flooding started. So I blew to the surface.

Gerald
12-20-10, 11:38 PM
VIIb to about 200m is much, intelligible to blow ballast, but I've been down in the deep as you describe and the crew starts talking parrot, :o

Tessa
12-21-10, 12:28 AM
VIIb to about 200m is much, intelligible to blow ballast, but I've been down in the deep as you describe and the crew starts talking parrot, :o

Getting a VIIb to 200 isn't too much of a problem most of the time (w/no hull damage), when the creaks start to make a very distinctly different sound you'll know its time to blow some ballast and get up a bit quick. It's cool the first time to watch the control room pretty much explode when the hull starts taking damage; long as you move up 20-30m quickly you'll be safe.

reignofdeath
12-21-10, 02:59 AM
Thanks guys I think Im gonna test this out on my new career and waste a Kaleun :P I just need to be able to know what sounds to listen for that mean I can sit at that depth for a while (I was trying to stay under the thermobaric layer, I thought I was at least, because I sped away from destroyers making lots of noise at around 200m in AL69) or Im going to sink in a few seconds.

EDIT: But what about the malfunctions and sabatoge checks?? Anybody play with that checked in Sh3 Commander??

Gargamel
12-21-10, 03:07 AM
I don't play with that setting on. Yet.


SH3 doesn't model thermal layers I believe.

Tessa
12-21-10, 03:33 AM
Sabotage give you random damage that can happen at any given time. It suffers from being incompatible with several mods; while almost everyone uses SHC few can/do use the sabotage due to conflicts.

Once you've exceeded crush depth to the point that you do start taking damage the sound will be quite distinct in nature. Don't think that you are near any deep water in any of the academy exercises, only option to test it out and see what happens is to set course for deep water at flank speed and then set the depth to 250 and start slowing your descent once you hit 170-180. Besides the fireworks display the sound will have an "oh s***" flare to it and then you start to take damage. Just start a new career (that you'll quickly abandon) if you want to find out what it's like.

VONHARRIS
12-21-10, 04:49 AM
I have this option checked and I do get various damages or mulfunctions like : 1. The attack periscope can not magnify to x10
2. Flank speed is not available. When I order ahead flank the speed drops to 2kts
3. I can not reload the flak guns as quickly as normal.
4. Fuel is spent at an alarming rate or I have a leak in my fuel tank.

About dying of implosion after passing crush depth , you don't have time to react ,especially if your boat is already damaged.
I have learned this the hard way : IXC depth 160m , hedgehog salvo lands right on the money , severe flooding aft and command room , depth 320m , ..........bye bye

Sailor Steve
12-21-10, 12:20 PM
EDIT: But what about the malfunctions and sabatoge checks?? Anybody play with that checked in Sh3 Commander??
I always have malfunctions checked. Sabotage is for playing out of French ports, where partisans are working for the harbormaster. That's my thinking anyway.

CherryHarbey
12-21-10, 12:48 PM
OP may want to take a look at this thread.
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?p=623349#post623349

Tessa
12-21-10, 03:52 PM
I always have malfunctions checked. Sabotage is for playing out of French ports, where partisans are working for the harbormaster. That's my thinking anyway.


:har: Sabotage is also a great (old) music video from the Beastie Boys, much more enjoyable than the French crab infested ports.