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Originally Posted by Paul Riley
I too agree that the flags are way too dark at night,after all at night in real life you can determine most colours even if they appear a darker hue than in daylight.
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Are you sure of that? In real life at sea in the pitch black of night with no artificial lights whatsoever, you could make out the colours of a flag? I'm not sure either having never had to do it, but I don't think it would be that easy. During the war I think the rule of thumb was if the ship was blacked out it was a valid target no matter what the nationality, it was a risk the u-boat commander was willing to take.
Nemo
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