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Old 08-06-11, 04:34 PM   #6
FUBAR295
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Originally Posted by frau kaleun View Post
I'm not familiar with the mod but I thought there was something you could edit in one of the game files to change the depth the LI automatically levels off at when you order a crash dive.

Aha, this is the text of NSS_Uboat2A.cfg from the data\Submarine\NSS_Uboat2A folder:

[Unit]
ClassName=SSTypeIIA
HumanPlayable=YES
Interior=data/Interior/NSS_Uboat2/NSS_Uboat2
UnitType=200
MaxSpeed=13.0
MaxSpeedSubmerged=6.9
Length=40.9
Width=4.1
RenownAwarded=110


[Salvo]
1=1,3,2
2=1,2
3=1,3
4=2,3


[Properties]
PeriscopeDepth=10.5;meters
SnorkelDepth=8;meters
CrashDepth=70;meters
MaxDepth=300;meters
SurfaceDepth=5;meters
TorpLaunchMaxDepth=16;meters
StormConditions=7,0.1;max wind speed [m/s], max rain intensity [0,1]


[EngineProperties]
AllStop=0.00
AheadSlow=0.40
AheadOneThird=0.57
AheadStandard=0.80
AheadFull=0.94
AheadFlank=1.00
BackSlow=-0.26
BackStandard=-0.40
BackFull=-0.53
BackEmergency=-0.66


Note the bolded text... wait until someone who knows for sure confirms it, but I'm guessing if you edited the number in that line in each u-boat's .cfg file it would do the trick.

That is the line I change when I know I will be operating in shallow waters and 80 meters is way to deep. Usually set it to 30 meters. Always do this in between Patrols, not during.
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