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lilpyrro 07-27-09 02:38 PM

Sank A Norway ship going into A British Harbor
 
I know I sank A nuetral ship, but it was going into A harbor that we were At war with. Also I did the Academy and my Rekown did not increase and Iv'e made 4 patroles with Tonnage yet my reknown is still at 303 I,m running GSX3 Gold And I do have A powerful Computer.

Rhodes 07-27-09 07:47 PM

GSX3? Maybe it's from that mod!

Serious, the academy only gives you 1500 of renown when begining a new capaign, if not I think one only gets 1000 or 500. The game does not moddle neutrals ships smugling good to the enemy contrys, etc. So a neutral is a neutral, but if sank it, you can add renown after the patrol is finished, editing one of the career files (like a cheat)!
About your renown always being at 303, can't help you!

Torplexed 07-27-09 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lilpyrro (Post 1140956)
I know I sank A nuetral ship, but it was going into A harbor that we were At war with..

That won't cut any ice when you're called on the carpet by Foreign Minister von Ribbentrop. :shucks:

Murr44 07-28-09 10:01 AM

If I remember correctly sinking a neutral vessel or shooting down a neutral plane will cost you the amount of renown that you would normally receive if it was hostile. All ships & planes of that nation will treat you as hostile for 24 hours and have a go at you if they detect you.

If you passed the navigation exam in the Naval Academy then you should begin your career(s) with 1500 points (2000 points in 1939).

Brag 07-28-09 11:33 AM

Sinking a neutral?

Das is schreklich :eek:


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