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Air and Flooding
Okay so I can't seem to find any real answers to these questions.
First, why do I lose compressed air when I brake the surface. I use some underwater for blow ballast. But other then that, staying buoyant in deep water doesn't use it nor does torpedoes. Also Flooding. What are the rules about flooding. Can a compartment become completely flooded without killing everyone on the sub? What do I do if my pumps are destroyed and I can't get water off my ship and blow ballast doesn't work? I'm using the stock game because its fun and I'm still learning how to fight off 5 B24's at once. Does GWX change any rules about compressed air and or flooding? Post Edit: Can you lose compressed air/fuel from being damaged? As in a "leak". Can magnetic ells can explode without touching a ship? As in by going under it? Does my ship flood faster the deeper I am? Can I set a "Load Out" so when I rearm I have all the torpedoes I want or do I have to switch them out every time? What does "Stationary, Moving away" mean? I usually am heading at such targets. So how can a stationary target I'm moving towards be moving away? |
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The report ignores the movement of your own ship. Think about kicking a ball and running after it. The ball is always moving away from you until it stops rolling (or you catch it up!). |
The description "moving away", "closing", "constant distance", or whatever the exact English text is, really only is a rough indication of AOB. Between about 60 and 120 AOB they say constant distance.
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a simple tip i am not sure that everyone knows is that if you max out your damage control and flooding recovery time is still greater than lost compartment time you should move men into that area. crew members in a damaged section will increase repair rates slightly which may be enough to save the boat or at least fix it faster edit: Quote:
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Thanks that's about it.
As for the 5 bombers, I can take out 3 before they even start dropping bombs on me. I can usually get one more before I take too much damage and have to dive. From what I have read, GWX makes the AI much better and therefore I want some practice on bad AI, before I face good AI. Also I had a question on depth. I'f I'm just below the surface (10m-15m) in the stock game it doesn't seem that planes can see me. Meaning that if I move just below the surface, and move to a new spot just 100m away planes can't seem to hit me with anything, even if I keep my scope up. Does GWX make it so that the water is more transparent like in SH4 and even if it doesn't, does it make the AI act like it is? Just to keep in terms of the name of the post. I read that in GWX ships die from flooding levels, more than the damage to the ship. Does this mean that it becomes harder to blow up the magazine or fuel tank? Post Edit: How do I get help from friendly AI in the stock game. Is getting this help easier in GWX? I need their help for 2 things. First I need them to start attacking I convoy I can see on Sonar. Second I'm underwater with not enough compressed air to blow ballasts and can't move my dive planes. Meaning I won't sink but I need heavy repairs before I run out of batteries or O2 for that matter. |
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i think they can only launch once you confirm visual contact of 3+ ships. also dont blow ballast often its a huge waste unless your really deep and need to get up fast to attack and then dive again. just set ahead standard and dive planes will bring you up easily. if one set of planes is destroyed depth keeping becomes extremely difficult e.g. full or flank will make you dive without bow planes and aft planes are mainly for stabilisation so you can dift up and down by a few metres which can cause you to be seen(if both are out you have pretty much had it and should abandon the patrol) O2 can last very long, batteries is what you nearly always run out of first(never find yourself in a position where you have no compressed air,always try to use bow planes when you can) |
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Because the diesel-room was the largest-room in the u-boat (78 m^3), it was more or less at the end of the boat and so you have to take additonal 78t of water in the front ballast tanks to trim the u-boat. So overall 156 tons of water in the u-boat ... that was a probelm. A type VII could create only a max buoyancy between 110 and 150 tons. I am not quite sure about value "78 m^3". It could also be 86 m^3 or similar.. I am too lazy to check it. The number relates to a type VII. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...29#post1920829 |
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And GWX reflects this fairly well. |
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Whereas, if you surface at a higher speed, your forward momentum is enough to allow you to stow the bow planes, using just the stern planes to remain surfaced while the pumps evacuate the remaining water. Either way, the faster I am going when I surface, the less compressed air I use to stay surfaced. High sea states can affect the math here as well. |
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