View Full Version : SH3 Commander killed my Kaleun?
King_Zog
05-05-11, 08:02 AM
I started a new career and had a very sucessful first patrol sinking 80K Tons of merchant shipping before returning to base with no damage taken to the U-Boat.
I did indeed make it home in one piece as medals were issued to my crew and my renown score had increased accordingly. On exiting the game from the 'office' screen SH3 Commader popped up and informed me that my U-boat was lost at sea on the date of my return! :wah:
I figured something is either badly wrong with my SH3 install or SH3 Commander itself, so I am going to reinstall everything and start form scratch again. My question is... has anyone else ever had this happen to them, and if so how can I avoid this in the future?
irish1958
05-05-11, 08:30 AM
SH3CMDR didn't do it, SH3 did. CMDR just read your saved game file patrol report for you.
There are a lot of reasons that SH3 does this. One is a mod conflict, but there are more.
King_Zog
05-05-11, 08:47 AM
SH3CMDR didn't do it, SH3 did. CMDR just read your saved game file patrol report for you.
There are a lot of reasons that SH3 does this. One is a mod conflict, but there are more.
hmmm, the only thing I did differently to usual was award medals, qualification and choose the KDB hydrophone upgrade immediately on return instead of on a new reload of SH3 prior to starting patrol 2. Perhaps that led to the problem...
Fish In The Water
05-05-11, 06:17 PM
On exiting the game from the 'office' screen SH3 Commader popped up and informed me that my U-boat was lost at sea on the date of my return! :wah:
Nasty little bug... :damn:
As you say, I'd try an exit and reload prior to upgrades etc.
frau kaleun
05-05-11, 06:50 PM
I never make any changes on the first patrol, either before leaving or after coming back. Start patrol, finish patrol, exit game, open Commander, update Personnel file, do whatever else I want to do from there (crew management, play with the log, etc.). Then if I want to change stuff on the boat I wait until I go back in the game to start the next patrol. So far, so good. :yep:
Jimbuna
05-05-11, 07:28 PM
I never make any changes on the first patrol, either before leaving or after coming back. Start patrol, finish patrol, exit game, open Commander, update Personnel file, do whatever else I want to do from there (crew management, play with the log, etc.). Then if I want to change stuff on the boat I wait until I go back in the game to start the next patrol. So far, so good. :yep:
Text book response :yeah:
Schwieger
05-05-11, 09:55 PM
Speaking of dying Kaluens, why is it that we (the Kaleun) only die if the boat is lost? We should be just as vulnerable as the rest of the crew!
Sailor Steve
05-06-11, 12:42 AM
Speaking of dying Kaluens, why is it that we (the Kaleun) only die if the boat is lost? We should be just as vulnerable as the rest of the crew!
That's a good point, but how many players want to read a report that says they were killed by an aircraft attack, and the 1WO brought the boat safely home?
sublynx
05-06-11, 01:05 AM
That's a good point, but how many players want to read a report that says they were killed by an aircraft attack, and the 1WO brought the boat safely home?
Well, I think the chance of my Kaleun getting killed or injured in action might add some cautiousness and excitement to my playing.
"Do I attack this convoy from the inside and risk getting my boat depth charged and risk losing my career?"
"Do I attack this lone merchant with a deck gun and risk my Kaleun getting killed?"
"Do I try to shoot this aircraft down when there's a chance of injury to my Kaleun as well, not just the crew members?"
I'm thinking from now on if I make a decision to risk a crew members life like in attacking a weakly armed small merchant with the deck gun and my gunnery crew gets killed or injured I might throw a dice - if I get a one the captain was on the deck too and got killed, if I get a two, he got injured.
Snestorm
05-06-11, 03:10 AM
Speaking of dying Kaluens, why is it that we (the Kaleun) only die if the boat is lost? We should be just as vulnerable as the rest of the crew!
No problem.
If the entire bridge crew is killed, hit Escape, and Abandon Carreer.
You can roll a die for partial losses.
Although I won't do it, you certainly can.
We're all individuals. Enjoy the game as you see fit.
Jimbuna
05-06-11, 10:59 AM
Speaking of dying Kaluens, why is it that we (the Kaleun) only die if the boat is lost? We should be just as vulnerable as the rest of the crew!
Not much chance of that...my Kaleun is usually sat in front of the monitor, away from the muck and bullets.
desirableroasted
05-06-11, 11:38 AM
Not much chance of that...my Kaleun is usually sat in front of the monitor, away from the muck and bullets.
You are such a safety bug!
Jimbuna
05-06-11, 01:27 PM
Comes from way too many reinstallations and testing 'bugs' :)
Well, I think the chance of my Kaleun getting killed or injured in action might add some cautiousness and excitement to my playing.
You could also name your crew members after some close friends and relatives, makes losing crew members a little more personal.
:salute:
mookiemookie
05-06-11, 02:33 PM
That's a good point, but how many players want to read a report that says they were killed by an aircraft attack, and the 1WO brought the boat safely home?
I would. REALISM. :shucks:
frau kaleun
05-06-11, 03:19 PM
I would. REALISM. :shucks:
Oh, go soak your head.
In sea water. REALISM! :rock: :O: :D
Jimbuna
05-06-11, 03:23 PM
He may have a cold...already :DL
Oh, go soak your head.
In sea water. REALISM! :rock: :O: :D Salt water should be, which is what you need, :O:
Sailor Steve
05-06-11, 07:19 PM
I would. REALISM. :shucks:
Do you currently follow my old suggestion - if you die do you put the game away and don't play it for a year? Then don't talk about realism. On the other hand you could kill yourself when your captain dies. :O:
sublynx
05-07-11, 12:49 AM
You could also name your crew members after some close friends and relatives, makes losing crew members a little more personal.
:salute:
Good idea:up: But I think I might use names of my work colleagues instead of close family and then use some of these crewmen/colleagues as cannon fodder :/\\x:
Snestorm
05-07-11, 03:01 AM
You could also name your crew members after some close friends and relatives, makes losing crew members a little more personal.
:salute:
That's a very interesting idé.
Jimbuna
05-07-11, 11:21 AM
Good idea:up: But I think I might use names of my work colleagues instead of close family and then use some of these crewmen/colleagues as cannon fodder :/\\x:
I can think of a few I'd have on my crew list :DL
Fish In The Water
05-07-11, 07:48 PM
I can think of a few I'd have on my crew list :DL
Ya but they wouldn't be there for long...
First encounter with an enemy plane - KIA! :D
Jimbuna
05-08-11, 09:03 AM
Ya but they wouldn't be there for long...
First encounter with an enemy plane - KIA! :D
Shark bait even.
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