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razark 01-06-11 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Renesisfury82 (Post 1567975)
Do you see bouys or any other sign of them?

The only warning I've ever gotten was a loud clanging sound and large amounts of damage. You can see them underwater if you use the external view.

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Originally Posted by Renesisfury82 (Post 1567975)
also can your sub get stuck?

Yes. And the it just starts taking damage until you die. :damn:

WernherVonTrapp 01-06-11 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 1567948)
Playing RSRD, I've snuck in there more than once. I was shocked when I looked at the ME and saw all the minefields there at all openings. Don't know how I ain't hit one, course I go in on the surface at night. If Lurker would've put several shore guns at the entrances would really make for some fun.

When I was playing RFB/RSRDC, I had to drop a spy at Okinawa (I think). Just as I was coming to a stop, right before the "deploy boat" menu appeared, a large explosion and ball of fire occurred in the water just off my port stern. No damage occurred to my boat but it was very unnerving. There were no follow-up explosions and I didn't see any shore guns. The only thing I could attribute it to was a mine. Had my sub been a little closer, I think it would've been game-over for me.

Renesisfury82 01-06-11 03:52 PM

Any ports to stay away from? High minefields?

WernherVonTrapp 01-06-11 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Renesisfury82 (Post 1568201)
Any ports to stay away from? High minefields?

I don't know them offhand (not in-game at the moment) but the mods have reference maps that denote the mined ports.

Ducimus 01-06-11 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Dogfish40 (Post 1567201)
The Skippers on this site call it "Harbor Raping".

I don't know who coined that term, but I've never liked it.

Armistead 01-06-11 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by WernherVonTrapp (Post 1568249)
I don't know them offhand (not in-game at the moment) but the mods have reference maps that denote the mined ports.


Don't trust em with RSRD and my guess is Ducimas has mines other that that stock map shows. RSRD has em in many places not on the map.

Dogfish40 01-07-11 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Ducimus (Post 1568454)
I don't know who coined that term, but I've never liked it.

I agree, even though it's obviously meant to be taken lightly, it's a hard word to find any humor in.:nope: I'm just as guilty for using it in this post and I thinks I'll quit using it now that you mention it.
D40:salute:

Mhtsos 01-11-11 02:29 PM

Just do not engage battleships in piers.The game doesn't take into account ships sank in swallow waters.:cry:
I sank a Ise in Yokosuka, she capsized but nothing happened,
I spent 4 torps for nothing :damn:
Ships even or smaller than Heavy Cruisers/large tankers seem to sink normally and you do get the kill.


I harbor raid alot but I never seen a minefield or a net.:hmmm:
I use TMO2+RSRDC
There are truly nasty and when I was playing SH3/GWX I never even got close to harbors.

Renesisfury82 01-11-11 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mhtsos (Post 1572080)
Just do not engage battleships in piers.The game doesn't take into account ships sank in swallow waters.:cry:
I sank a Ise in Yokosuka, she capsized but nothing happened,
I spent 4 torps for nothing :damn:
Ships even or smaller than Heavy Cruisers/large tankers seem to sink normally and you do get the kill.


I harbor raid alot but I never seen a minefield or a net.:hmmm:
I use TMO2+RSRDC
There are truly nasty and when I was playing SH3/GWX I never even got close to harbors.

I just had that happen tonight, fed a large tanker 5 fish and I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't sink!!


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