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I dont have the book,.... But then again I have no Radio or Gramaphone in my Sub!! Better off getting a book next time...:yeah:
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I am not a hard core sub fan, I mostly play flight sims but the BOB/ ETO is of big interest to me so I decided to buy this, and because of its great graphics. I had played Silent Hunter before but for not very long and it was in the pacific and that was years ago...o and watched my dad play silent service 2 :)
But I do really enjoy the game, I like walking around the Sub, maybe because I never played the previous ones as much as you guys so I do not miss the features they had..so far the things in the game are very enjoable and for some reason I like walking from the top of the conning tower into the command room to dive after spotting a convoy to attack :D edit one thing I can not work out, is how to set the depth I want to dive to? |
If you have not modded the interface to the old stlye SH4 then press ctrl and the display will change to advanced.... press f1 to get key presses.... or better still mod the keymapper..
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Yes the area where the wardroom is there, we just have to figure how to yank out that upper bunk.:O:
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Well no one's used it since we started this damn war, might as well have a place to sit and eat in peace. Well till the next watch goes on duty.:03:
But this has got me wondering about this the only bunks totally not in use.:hmmm: |
I've heard there where only 26 people on board, that's about half of a full complement. Thus they wouldn't miss 1 bunk :)
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Too bad only one type VII still remains in existence today, and it's a late war type VIIc/41. Some years ago, there were some talks to rise all the boats scuttled at the end of the war in operation Deadlight. There's a certain hunger of steel and lead which is not "poisoned" by the radiation released from nuclear experiments from 1945 onwards. Metals fused before that day and preserved underwater are free of these nuclear pollutants and hence have a very high value for building scientific equipment to the point it would cover the expense of raising a wreck from the bottom of the sea. Although it's scary to think all those boats being cut into pieces, at least it would be a good occasion for a documented study on several other germans submarines of the era of whom only a few blueprints survive. |
Anyone notice the spare torps under the decking in the forward torpedo room?
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Yep, I saw those my first time walking through after getting my comp up to where I could walk through. I saw those and was like "oh wow that is cool"
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I think if I was super rich I'd raise me one of those scuttled subs... it would make a nice yacht don't you think? :D |
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Since the detonation of the first atomic bomb in 1945, radioactive fallout from such explosions has resulted in contamination of the atmosphere by traces of radioactive elements previously not found there. The process of melting iron to make steel consumes vast quantities of air, leading to the concentration of such trace elements in the final product. Modern, high-sensitivity instrumentation, such as that used for nuclear radiation monitoring, is susceptible to the signal produced even by these trace elements, and requires material free from such contamination for its manufacture. Lead ingots (used as ballast) from ancient wrecks are used for shielding very sensible cosmic radiation sensors. Here's an article (albeit in italian, sorry, I'll try to dig up other info) http://www.infn.it/notiziario/not5/nuclei.html |
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I keep noticing neat little details inside the U-boat:
1. how to tell time in-game: -command room: http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/9605/pedestal003.jpg -conning tower: http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/3673/pedestal007.jpg 2. Helmsman station - the compass on the left has two dials, the outside one has 10 degree intervals, the inside one has single degrees. It works and is a joy to watch operate when you order a course change: http://img24.imageshack.us/img24/1388/pedestal009.jpg |
Don't want to hijack the thread but what mod do you use for the dialogue options with the navigator?
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yea the type IX and type II are awesome also :doh: :doh: :doh: and lets not forget 1944/45:o :doh: :doh: :doh:
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As someone already posted here, there was no special "officer´s cabin" or wardrobe. SH5 modells the complete VII-type U-Boat except for the toilets. In the movie Das Boot you get a somewhat false impression of the size, because they built their interior model in a bigger scale and used a wide-lense for filming. The officer´s table (eating scenes) was actually the captain´s bed serving as seat and a small table that was installed there. So no privacy, no separate rooms. In Das Boot you can see how cramped they were seated, when people tried to go through one of the officers always had to stand up.
I´ve been to Laboe and visited the real thing, and I would say the model in SH5 is quite accurate. Cheers, AS |
With respect, AS, I think your memory may be letting you down a tad :)
There was indeed a wardroom in the officers quarters as evidenced in this photograph which shows U995's layout in that area as it is today. http://www.u-995.com/images/galerie/...zierraum01.jpg Originally there was an additional bunk over the top of the seats. This was for the chief engineer's use but was folded up when the area was being used as the wardroom. Seems to have to have been completely removed in U 995. Generally speaking, the interior (Control tower aside) in SH5 is very well done. Suppose if I was going to be very nit-picky ,the walls on the corridor side of the radio and sonar rooms are very abbreviated, and there is no inter-linked rubber matting on the galvanised metal floor plates in Control room, Engine room and Electric motor/Aft torpedo rooms. Still these little omissions aren't going to bother anyone who isn't an inveterate "rivet counter" - like me :DL |
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