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External torpedo storage
I'm new to SH3, and using GWX, which I'm finding extremely enjoyable. I have one question, though (possibly dopey) concerning external torpedo storage in Type-IX subs: how do you get torpedoes from the external storage to load into the sub's tubes? I ask because I was on a cruise in a Type-IX, and having expended all of my internal torpedoes, did not seem to be able to replenish my tubes using the externally stored torps. Is this meant to happen automatically, in which case, are there certain criteria to be satisfied for it to occur, or is there some way in which I can manually load?
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You have to drag the torpedo from the external storage room to the internal storage room (so not directly to the torpedo tubes). When the torpedo has been transported to your internal storage room you are able to load the torpedo to a torpedo tube (again by dragging).
In order to do this you have to have enough crew in the required compartments and silent running turned off. |
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EDIT: Don't forget to have crew in the torpedo compartment. |
Right, thanks. I hadn't tried that; I had tried to drag direct to the tubes themselves, to no avail. I had to cut a patrol short because of it. Glad to have that resolved - cheers!
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One small point....you also need to be surfaced :DL
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Another point:
While you have to drag them from outside reserves into inside reserves, you don't have to drag them from inside reserves into the actual tubes if you have auto-loading turned on. As was said, you need crew in the appropriate torpedo room or the torpedo won't get moved. Historically, only steamers were stored outside. The game allows you to store electrics externally. Steve |
Also, a personal option thing is to do it in relatively calm waters, slow speed or stopped. The game will allow it in any weather and at any speed, which I believe is not very realistic. No moving externals at Flank speed(or is that Ludicrous Speed? :O:) and in gale force winds and high seas!
Be careful where you do it too. If there are airplanes nearby, beware!:o :) |
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Unfortunately there are many goofs in the sim that allow for actions that do not make sense. Loading externals in anything but flat calm is one of 20. The only solution is to play to good judgement as that is your personal reward - your imagination, historic info and positive immersion is your guide.
Example: U-106 lost it's entire watch overboard in heavy seas - yet in the sim you never lose watch. So I never push a boat into heavy seas, I change course to find a better slot or submerge to wait out the storm. Heavy seas can wreck havoc on crew and equipment below when plowing seas on the surface - yet in the sim there are no crew injuries or fatigue below. :salute: |
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