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gramaphone - Silent Running
If you leave the gramaphone on while silent running, do the British hear it?
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Hi mate! I dont think so.....
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Not as far as I'm aware :nope:
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If some of you have seen "Duel in the Atlantic" with Robert Mitchum and Kurt Jürgens, you should know they do...;)
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I find that Marlien Dietrict lulls the brits into a dream like state allowing me to escape! :rotfl:
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Your joke was fine, Corsair, if misunderstood. I'm also pretty sure that it doesn't affect the enemy's ability to hear you. I turn it off anyway, anytime I'm preparing to attack, just because it's what they would really do.
Call me a realism nazi, but there it is.:roll: |
I have always turned it off too, but last night, I was listening to some vavaldi on mine, and really didn't want to, on the long silent run in to a convoy, which usually i do on 1x, and therefore it takes for-freaking-ever. ;)
Wondered if anyone else had any ideas. Thanks guys! |
If the devs modeled something as detailed as the gramophone bieng detected but din't bother modeling woflpacks...I think would scream :damn:
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Although I can understand listening to Vivaldi on a bright nice night on the open sea - have done it often IRL - as well as other musics - but it was on sailing boats and I didn't worry about being detected at the time...;) |
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I remember a long time ago I was reading a book about a submarine, I think maybe the Wahoo not too sure, but in it the sub had just sunk a Japanese warship and as it was sinking the sub’s men could hear the yells of the Japanese’s sailors inside the ship very clear until the ship gave into the pressure of the sea. |
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