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Frustrating bad weather
I'm playing with GWX 2.1 and I'm navigating in bad weather for 10 days with heavy clouds, heavy rain, zero visibility (1 km), simple navigating :cry:, I can't see s**t. I'm so frustraded because I haven't spent any torpedoe yet, I have a full storage. What the kaleuns did in real life with so many days of bad weather? They returned to base? I'm not very good in intercepting ships only with sonar :damn:.
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Did you put the RealWeatherFix mod in ? It does make a little bit of a difference.
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I know that this is cold comfort but bear in mind that the vast majority of U-boats were sunk before they even had the chance to launch their first torpedo. I guess the best advice that I could give you is to have patience & just keep at it. A few weeks ago I went to the US coast in late 1941. The weather was great all the way there (the trip took 2 weeks). Once I got there though it turned sour very quickly. From Christmas Day '41 to New Year's Day there was nothing but fog, rain, high wind & heavy seas. All that I ended up sinking was a crappy little Pelagic Trawler & a Medium Tanker and I damn near ran out of diesel fuel doing that (stayed out a bit too long). I don't think BDU was too impressed with my results. |
I use this in the 3 campaign files:
Fog=3 FogRand=1 Clouds=3 CloudsRand=1 Precip=3 PrecipRand=1 WindHeading=1 WindSpeed=4.000000 WindRand=1 WeatherRndInterval=2 It gives me nice weather changes, some may stay long, couple of days, some are faster, half a day Just note well, that it seems that the weather change starts after a time spend in the game, it starts after lets say 30 minuts or so. I also observed that if you are underwater for a while, the weather has a greater change to be different when comming up. |
GWX 2.1 already has RWF.
But even RWF can't fix the stock bug which causes weather to get "stuck" when you save and reload. johan_d, so you save and reload often? I suspect that's the cause of your problem! |
I like bad weather, its the beter time to hunt...and another thing, looks like you are truly in Atlantic Ocean, in the midle of a Storm... :up:
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