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Encountering serious storm north of Ireland. Finding it very difficult to make headway. Diesels not running at all or cutting out. No malfunctions enabled. Have had to put crew in both electric and diesel to make any way at all. Currently bobbing like a cork stationary, with both engine compartments full. No idea what to do. October 39. VIIB.
Any ideas, thoughts welcome.
Cheers.
Break out the oars and sails.
Off-duty crew to get out and push.
Teleport home, wait out the storm in the O-club.
Herr-Berbunch
09-25-12, 09:12 AM
Be thankful it's only October '39. :o
...its serious fella's, ive got little to no forward propulsion. if i dive i have it. but when surfaced, it'll run for a while then nothing. just about to encounter a ship and i cant turn to face him.
i need the storm to break to see if its happening in calm conditions. ive never encountered this before, maybe its an in-game bug?
any ideas?:/\\!!
allievo
09-25-12, 11:50 AM
Do you use any mods/fixes/patches? It's possible that a sort of incompatibility problem between them causes the diesel bug.
Is your WO on the bridge when you're on the surface? Perhaps the waves are such big that the game thinks you're submerged therefore cannot run on diesels. Haven't you set wave height double in SH3Cmdr by chance?
Have you tried loading an earlier save?
If nothing helps, you'll have not too many choices left. Leave this career and start a new one far far away from those cruel North Atlantic waters. :03:
Hope could help a little.
Haven't you set wave height double in SH3Cmdr by chance?
..this is the only thing i can find.
cheers allievo:salute:
Maceaciadh
09-25-12, 05:22 PM
had this problem before and it's is unbelievably frustrating as you know. only happened once i got GWX so my guess is they fiddled with waves slightly. as you found out rightly when your ship goes through a wave you dive in a way and diesels cut out on you. diving and surfacing helps alot to maintain speed. here are some solutions that i have tried and work
change course by 20 deg+ because your boat bobs up and down at a certain rate depending on wind not the waves! i figured it out by thinking this shouldn't happen and looked at the boat sideways(it goes back and forth in simple harmonic motion). once you are out of the pastern it should be simpler sailing
dive and surface a lot which is annoying but can works
sail to the nearest port/get close to land. this will change the weather and hopefully it gets better
hope some of these help :)
Gargamel
09-25-12, 07:31 PM
Auberge and ride it out. 2 knots at slow is better tha going backwards.
VONHARRIS
09-26-12, 06:15 AM
Auberge and ride it out. 2 knots at slow is better tha going backwards.
I agree with that!:up:
had this problem before and it's is unbelievably frustrating as you know. only happened once i got GWX so my guess is they fiddled with waves slightly. as you found out rightly when your ship goes through a wave you dive in a way and diesels cut out on you. diving and surfacing helps alot to maintain speed. here are some solutions that i have tried and work
change course by 20 deg+ because your boat bobs up and down at a certain rate depending on wind not the waves! i figured it out by thinking this shouldn't happen and looked at the boat sideways(it goes back and forth in simple harmonic motion). once you are out of the pastern it should be simpler sailing
dive and surface a lot which is annoying but can works
sail to the nearest port/get close to land. this will change the weather and hopefully it gets better
hope some of these help :)
thanks for your advice Maceaciadh. it led me south out of the storm and now everything is running smooth again. and to boot, i managed to sink a large merchant as i was running: deck guns and torps put her under!
cheers:up:
thanks for your advice Maceaciadh. it led me south out of the storm and now everything is running smooth again. and to boot, i managed to sink a large merchant as i was running: deck guns and torps put her under!
cheers:up:
All's well that ends well.:D
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