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ddiplock 07-31-09 07:11 PM

How Deep have you gone?
 
How deep have you guys ever taken your sub in SH4?? I was just down at 400ft in a Sargo class boat to avoid a couple of sub chasers. They raced over to my position but then turned and headed off the other way, as if trying to attack me was not worth the effort. haha :)

But, the gross dial only goes upto 450ft, has anyone ever taken their boat past this depth and actually survived?? I'm curious to hear of some tales of someone having to go real deep getting the snot DC'd out of them by the japs ;)

Speaking of which, like in SH3, do the Japanese destroyers get better as the war goes on yeah?

The Fishlord 07-31-09 09:29 PM

Took my Type XVIII below a thousand once, those late war American escorst are evil :ping:. Deepest I've gone in US subs is around 450. Crazy dark down there, it's scary once you get in the mood...

Task Force 07-31-09 09:31 PM

german IXD2 1000feet... But that was I realy dont like to take it past 950ft...

American sub... 700feet. (maby alittle bit more.)

Armistead 07-31-09 10:07 PM

Depends on the mod...With TMO, 600ft for a Gato is far as I'll go. Course you can go much deeper, you just won't come back up.

donut 07-31-09 11:17 PM

No damage !
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Armistead (Post 1143036)
Depends on the mod...With TMO, 600ft for a Gato is far as I'll go. Course you can go much deeper, you just won't come back up.

Do DC's Get that deep ? :timeout:

Arclight 08-01-09 01:59 AM

Oh, several thousands of feet, all the way to the bottom.

Problem is the boat never returned to the surface. :ping:

Armistead 08-01-09 03:50 AM

I've been hit at 600 ft, but really only happens when sea's are dead calm.
Using TMO..

magic452 08-01-09 03:53 AM

donut according to ducimus DC will go a couple thousand feet deep.

I've been to 700+ in a Gato once and came up with no damage.
hit the "set dive planes to deep dive" button by mistake while in 32X TC.
just after I installed TMO.

Magic

ddiplock 08-01-09 06:39 AM

How have you been able to go that deep when the dial only goes to 450ft,?? Or do you just set the planes to deep dive and the boat will go down deeper?

V.C. Sniper 08-01-09 04:21 PM

1208ft in a Balao. No damage when resurface.

Task Force 08-01-09 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ddiplock (Post 1143142)
How have you been able to go that deep when the dial only goes to 450ft,?? Or do you just set the planes to deep dive and the boat will go down deeper?

depends on your mods... in TMO shift D will take you down till you press a to level off.

FIREWALL 08-01-09 08:10 PM

All the way to the bottom. ONCE ! :haha:

claybirdd 08-01-09 10:39 PM

All the way to China. err, mabye it was Kentucky.:hmmm:

The Fishlord 08-02-09 09:20 PM

Anybody know what determines how deep you can go? Is your crush depth set randomly each patrol, or is it calculated constantly, or does it stay the same throughout the career, etc? Once, the instant I went below the red line on my gauge the rivets started poppin' but others I go way below wartime records without any damage at all.

It would be interesting if Ducimus could code each historical boat to their estimated crush depths :hmmm: Barb was a thin skin Gato but went below 700, and IIRC a Gato class returned from 900 and have no damage once. Anybody know if build quality was really that varied between boats?'

EDIT: That Porpoise was USS Chopper, a Balao - went below 1000 during a miscommunication accident.

http://www.usschopper.com/Chopper%20...e%20Report.htm

I still seem to remember another story about a Gato however, that had a lot of trouble with her trim tanks while under attack and was pointing almost 90 degrees up before they got her under control. That's the one I thought went over 900...

Sledgehammer427 08-02-09 10:45 PM

I went down to 987 feet after I hit a net in a storm


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