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Alpha Von Burg 06-04-10 01:48 AM

Beyond the Border
 
I was paltroling the North Atlantic seas when I came to think if it is possible to go beyond the mapped grids in career?

And if so, is it possible to go as far as to the North Russian ports?

Dragunov 06-04-10 03:34 AM

You can go beyond the grid on the map.
When you continue to sail north you wil eventually "hit"the North Pole.

Alpha Von Burg 06-04-10 04:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Dragunov (Post 1411135)
You can go beyond the grid on the map.
When you continue to sail north you wil eventually "hit"the North Pole.

when you say "hit" do you mean it literally or metaphorically

ryanglavin 06-04-10 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Alpha Von Burg (Post 1411173)
when you say "hit" do you mean it literally or metaphorically

I've always wondered that. I also wondered if you could go across the pacific boundary, But I don't think so with the Pacific boundary.

Alpha Von Burg 06-04-10 08:44 AM

Not sure about the game, but if you could navigate across the North Pole you very well be in the Pacific, to bad in RL at the time it was impossible to chart a decent course across the North not just because of the ice burg but also because of the fact that regular compasses, which were use then, wouldn't work work properly at the magnetic poles.

Safe Trip...
and Happy Hunting...

Alpha Von Burg 06-11-10 05:48 AM

Just another question about going beyond the grid...

I just relised that there is a port just south of India and I was just wandering if it is possible to get there and be left with enough fuel to return ?

ryanglavin 06-11-10 06:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Alpha Von Burg (Post 1416554)
Just another question about going beyond the grid...

I just relised that there is a port just south of India and I was just wandering if it is possible to get there and be left with enough fuel to return ?

From where?

Dragunov 06-11-10 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Alpha Von Burg (Post 1411173)
when you say "hit" do you mean it literally or metaphorically

I mean hit literally.
I even managed to sink my boat when I was trying to steam to the pole @1024.:damn::har:

maillemaker 06-11-10 10:00 AM

"We're going way past the Red Line!"

Steve

Alpha Von Burg 06-11-10 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Dragunov (Post 1416586)
I mean hit literally.
I even managed to sink my boat when I was trying to steam to the pole @1024.:damn::har:

I' ll take that as a no

Darn

Ducimus 06-11-10 09:27 PM

If memory serves me correctly. If you go to the polar regions, you'll eventually hit an ice wall. The day and night cycles i recall being relatively correct too.

If you go extreme East to west or vice versa, what will happen is you'll get "telported" to the other end of the map once you cross the border of the side your currently on.

All areas off the KM grid, are reported in lat / long coordinates.

Jimbuna 06-12-10 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Alpha Von Burg (Post 1417183)
I' ll take that as a no

Darn

As Ducimus has sted, you will come up against a huge land mass something akon to a brick wall, it is impenetrable and will sink your boat should you decide to try and force your way through it.

STEED 06-12-10 06:47 AM

I've been to the North Pole and its a big land mass with no way though it, I was hoping to see the northern lights but there were none.

Jimbuna 06-12-10 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 1417390)
I've been to the North Pole and its a big land mass with no way though it, I was hoping to see the northern lights but there were none.

Youve got to come to Newcastle on a weekend if you want to see them :DL

vienna 06-13-10 04:13 PM

Beyond the map border?? There be monsters there!!! :o


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