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Information please
I've been through the manual several times but cannot find the significance of a) The different colors on the map when contacts are shown. I assume friendly, enemy and neutral?
b) The different colored cursors in target view? c) Why my tubes never reload although I put a crew in the torpedo room? :oops: |
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red= enemy green= neutral blue= friendly b) not sure either. I assume you mean the green and yellow target triangles in the periscope views ? Gyro angle perhaps ? c) you may not have enough crew in there. It takes a lot of people to reload the tubes even though you only need a few in there to fire. Also they won't ever reload if you are under Silent Running regardless of numbers as that is too noisy. |
a) and b) answered above.
c) if you don“t have automatic loading selected (what is on by default) you have to drag and drop the eels with the mouse. |
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Thanks for your help Guys, but I still can't get those darned torpedoes loaded. I have a full crew in there with an officer and 2 qualified petty officers. When I check the reloading I get In queue for reloading. Still like that when I return to base. With auto load off where do I drag the torpedo to? Is there another manual somewhere? :damn:
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Is the indicator bar all the way green? You may not have enough crew, despite the two torpedomen. I had a similar problem, added some seamen and it worked out.
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Tube reloading.
I have a full torpedo crew, 2 tubes waiting for reloading, both say they are in the queue, no time countdown, nothing.I press W in case they are still open. Can't fight my campaign like this.HELP!!! :damn:
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Not on Silent Running?
How about any damage to the room? |
What is the green bar efficiency of the room. Depending upon how tired your crew is there is still a chance that you may be below the minimum efficiency to do anything in the room
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ridgewayrunner,
I've run into the same problem. What I have done in the past is hit silent running and then disengage it. I've found that sometimes upon loading a saved game the the boat is secured for silent running even when I don't see the icons. It's what I can "stuck". |
Reloads
Back again. Green bar efficiency below 50% but surely they don't just stop loading? I still have empty tubes after 4 days or more. I've only completed 2 missions, both poor because of no reloads!As I said in my string about boring SHIII, there is too much detail .
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Try practising with the torpedoes in the convoy academy mission, or the torpedo mission. Just launch the torps right away at whatever, and try to reload them. There should be no fatigue or silent running issues in the academy. Then, if you still can't figure it out, please report what is happening.
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The green triangle means a gyroangle of + - 5 degres, from zero ( -5 to +5).
iF its yellow means another angle that i cant recall now, but with the same logic :rock: |
Some of these have already been ably answered but I'll just answer everything I know to summarize and so everything will be in one place:
a) For map contacts, BLUE denoted friendlies, GREEN denotes neutrals, and RED denotes enemies. Large boxes denote convoys. You will notice a difference in orientation of the icons for warships and merchants. Also, the "tail" sticking out the end denotes direction, i.e., the vessel will be moving in the opposite direction of the tail. Sorry, know some of this is obvious, but just want to be complete. b) A GREEN carat means you have a GOOD gyro angle on the target. Your eel will not have to change course much coming out of the tube. In other words, you're lined right up in ideal firing position. YELLOW means your gyro angle is within acceptable limits for the torpedo. ORANGE means you are at the limit of acceptable gyro angle; you can fire, but I'd advise waiting. RED means you're outside gyro angle, check your stern tubes if you've got a bow tube selected or vice versa, you may be in angle from the other end. :) c) Your torpedo tube problem sounds like a pain in the ass, but I'll give you what tips I can. Try following these steps: FIRST, make sure your torpedo room has adequate, RESTED crew. If your crew are exhausted they're not going to get the job done very well, so move your red exclamation marks to quarters and get them rested up. Use as many qualified weapons officers and petty officers as possible, then fill up the rest of your slots with able seamen. SECOND, if you have MANUAL RELOAD selected, you will need to go to your weapons officer, click on him, click your weapons management icon (the two torpedoes in the box), then you will need to find a torpedo in your reserves (it's all labeled in the window), click on that torpedo, then drag that torpedo over one of your empty tubes and hold it for a couple of secs. The torpedo icon in the reserve slot should then turn grey and if you hover the mouse over it it will give you a load time. You move eels from your external to your internals the same way. If you have auto reload on, as someone suggested try rigging for silent running and then going back to normal routine, or even saving the game, exiting out, and reloading. I'd suggest in future always using auto loading unless you have some special eels and you want to save them and use them situationally or some other exceptional circumstance. Worst case scenario is that this is a buglet and you're screwed, but I kinda think (and hope) not. Hope some of this helps. |
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