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Kapitan 01-17-06 11:53 AM

FUEL
 
if i went to maximum range on the kilo using diesels will it eventualy run out of diesel fuel?

also same with the perry will it run out?

i dont plan to do this and it will take a long time if i did but any one answer me this questions?

TLAM Strike 01-17-06 12:41 PM

Nyet.
and
No.

OneShot 01-17-06 01:20 PM

I think when the demo was first released someone put the Kilo on autopilot and Timecompression and let it run for a couple of real time hours ... I think he traveled somewhere around 10000nm or so.

So ... the answer is no.

MaHuJa 01-20-06 01:12 PM

I think the idea is that DW is a tactical sub sim - before you'd enter a mission where the diesel amount would be a problem, whoever sent you on that mission would be... well, let's just say... in an uncomfortable position...

Hans Schultz 02-14-06 03:14 PM

a related diesel question. why cant i run my diesels on the surface without raising the schnorkel.

Kapitan 02-14-06 05:05 PM

have no idea normaly diesel submareines have another exhaust systerm in the sail or on deck

Ultraboy 02-14-06 07:52 PM

Yeah, pretty sure there's an exhaust right at the back of the sail. But having said that, it's not like it's a big deal as far as gameplay is concerned.

Frying Tiger 02-15-06 01:00 PM

I'd guess some distance is needed between the air intake and the exhaust, so having to use the raised snorkel makes sense from that point of view.

Hartmann 02-15-06 05:22 PM

Not, because the scenary is limited,

the campaign no is like Sh3 Dinamic campaign where you can travel 20.000 km and you can run out of fuel .

Here the action finish before the expended fuel could be noticeable :yep: .


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