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stoneys-nutz 09-11-10 06:00 AM

Things i found today.
 
Today i found that you can bury your dead at sea, never knew that, and that if you uncheck auto loader you can move, and mix and match your load out, never knew that either, thanks to subsim posts.
I have played this sim for 5 years and still learning, but still enjoying it too.

JokerOfFate 09-11-10 06:31 AM

I learned that you can remove the menus with . on the num pad
and control page up/down to raise/lower the periscope.

Thanks to the forum :up:

Gerodinis 09-11-10 06:48 AM

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Originally Posted by stoneys-nutz (Post 1490567)
Today i found that you can bury your dead at sea

How do you do that? :hmmm:

stoneys-nutz 09-11-10 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Gerodinis (Post 1490583)
How do you do that? :hmmm:


Right click on the dead crewman and you will get the option to bury him at sea.

Brag 09-11-10 08:06 AM

HAH! Great discovery for losding torpedoes. :D thanks for sharing

Jimbuna 09-11-10 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by stoneys-nutz (Post 1490614)
Right click on the dead crewman and you will get the option to bury him at sea.


Yes, tis quite a handy option :yep:

JokerOfFate 09-11-10 08:40 AM

It is one time I had so many dead it was standing room only in there!

Hans Uberman 09-11-10 10:54 AM

I have learned much today. *dumps another body overboard & bows to sensei* :know:

K-61 09-11-10 12:29 PM

Some things I have have never seen in my game: Injured crewmen, always dead. I still keep a medic or two aboard, just in case. Luftwaffe airstrikes, in spite of radioing in my sightings.

Those key tricks are neat for taking great screenshots. I hate seeing a good screenshot marred by the dials or mouse pointer. Makes it hard to imagine that what you are looking at is a real picture.

frau kaleun 09-11-10 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by K-61 (Post 1490803)
I hate seeing a good screenshot marred by the dials or mouse pointer.

The bane of my existence. I don't know how many times I've snapped what I thought was a great series of shots in the heat of battle, only to go back through them later and find a big ol' mouse pointer smack in the middle of every one. :damn:

K-61 09-11-10 01:35 PM

I used to get a laugh out of folks over at the Ubi forum who had sour grapes over losing the screenshot competition, meanwhile their pics had dials and mouse pointers all over the place.

Jimbuna 09-12-10 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1490829)
The bane of my existence. I don't know how many times I've snapped what I thought was a great series of shots in the heat of battle, only to go back through them later and find a big ol' mouse pointer smack in the middle of every one. :damn:

Simple to correct using paint or irfanview et al....simply select a similar area on the screenshot and copy and paste over the pinter.

frau kaleun 09-12-10 03:21 PM

I have to admit I've done that a few times. :up:

Jimbuna 09-12-10 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1491526)
I have to admit I've done that a few times. :up:

If you'd said any other I'd have retorted "well you've never taken a screenshot" :DL

Of course....I never have :smug:







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Snestorm 09-13-10 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1490829)
The bane of my existence. I don't know how many times I've snapped what I thought was a great series of shots in the heat of battle, only to go back through them later and find a big ol' mouse pointer smack in the middle of every one. :damn:

I like to keep the cursor just out of sight near the chronometer, thus showing the time and date of the event.


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