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Reece
04-15-06, 07:41 AM
Hi, during a patrol recently, I upgraded to a IXC, however, if I am submerged & the U-Boat encounters a waypoint the boat just goes around in circles, :88) on the surface it's ok!
Also I just had radar installed & the damn thing keeps switching itself off! :-?
Is there a Mod or a fix? :)
Thanks.

Stiebler
04-15-06, 10:30 AM
Reece said (of Type IXC U-boat):
however, if I am submerged & the U-Boat encounters a waypoint the boat just goes around in circles, Goofy on the surface it's ok!
Also I just had radar installed & the damn thing keeps switching itself off!
The circling problem occasionally affects all U-boats, and is a bug in the stock game. The easy solution is to set the rudder to zero manually, move a short distance, then click on the 'return to course' icon.
The radar problem also occasionally affects all U-boats, and is caused by heavy storms. At wind speeds greater than about 12 or 13, the radar will randomly switch itself off. This might be a design decision. As a different problem, don't forget that, when you reload after saving a patrol, the radar will always be switched on, whatever its previous state. When switched on, the radar attracts destroyers and aircraft.

The real problem with the Type IX-C, that I've never seen with the IX-B, is that occasionally you have trouble with the external torpedo reloads (screen flickering, torpedoes disappear). This is a well-known problem for the Type IX-D2, fixed by reducing the number of external torpedo reloads to six, but the IX-C U-boat only has six external torpedo reloads anyway. Incidentally, the 'fixed' Type IX-D2 also occasionally *still* shows the external reload screen flickering, very rarely.

Stiebler.

booger2005
04-15-06, 01:16 PM
The circling problem occasionally affects all U-boats, and is a bug in the stock game. The easy solution is to set the rudder to zero manually, move a short distance, then click on the 'return to course' icon.

The easy fix is to delete the waypoint your circling around, since your there ;)

Reece
04-15-06, 09:11 PM
Thanks, obviously no real fix, in the future I'll give this boat a miss! :roll:

JetSnake
04-15-06, 09:52 PM
Ive had that problem with a few other boats.

Kpt. Lehmann
04-15-06, 09:59 PM
Ive had that problem with a few other boats.

All it means is that your navigation waypoints are too close together.

It isn't a problem with the boats themselves.

Just adjust your waypoints and all will be well.

Reece
04-15-06, 10:07 PM
I'll give it a shot but they were about 20k to 100k apart, funny that it's ok on the surface! :huh: Wonder if it's the size (length) of the boat, and if the waypoint is measured from the center or front of the boat? :o