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Can't access received radio messages
I was playing my second patrol and after getting bored and not seeing any action I decided to send in a Patrol Report and though maybe I'd get a new assignment. Well, shortly after I sent my message I am told that there is a new radio message. I try to read it, but am told by the RO that there are no new radio messages.
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Press M :up:
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What he said.. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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The instructions of how to access your radio are clearly marked in your game documents, and have been available for viewing for months now at your local chamber of commerce, in the disused elevator shaft, to be precise: at the bottom, in the locked chest, under the sign that says: "Danger, Beware of Puma!!"
Well, I may have butchered the Douglas Adams quote a bit there, but since his tragic passing away he only made one motion picture of note (and even one that seemed to rely on a fair amount of older material), so I'm not worried about him coming after me. And maybe slightly less facetiously, the "M" command is on the keycard that came with your game. Not that I looked at it either, mind you. |
Re: Can't access received radio messages
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Can anyone post a solution? I have patch 1.4b with RUB1.45 installed. Thanx, |
Like they were trying to tell you above, press the M key and click on the text to read your message.
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Ah... Got it!
Now, I can see them. Oopss... So sorry :oops: Did not understand that, first time! Thanx |
I had a strange one happen last night. Got a radio message..hit M..there was a message there but when I opened it it was blank. I am playing a clean 1.4 b install, no mods.
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BdU is just messing with you.
After sending you the message that decrypts to nothing, you then get the one that unencrypts with a new patrol area corresponding to Admiral Donitz's bathtub. Always a ton of laughs, back at headquarters. |
*grin* :arrgh!:
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