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Originally Posted by stanger
It's in submarine\sub_class\sub-class.cfg file: there are periscope, crash and max depth values specified. First red line on depth gauge is peri depth, second --crash depth, with max depth set deeper than crash - its how deeper, below crush depth you can go before game will consider collapsing or telescoping your hull ![](images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Thanks, Stanger. Here is the (partial) file from NSS_S18.cfg:
[Properties]
PeriscopeDepth=14.5;meters
SnorkelDepth=9.75;meters
CrashDepth=48.8;meters
MaxDepth=60;meters
SurfaceDepth=5.562;meters
TorpLaunchMaxDepth=30;meters
StormConditions=9,0.1;max wind speed [m/s], max rain intensity [0,1]
Dignan should check this file (and the NSS_S42.cfg) to be sure they are reading "MaxDepth=60;meters".
If Dignan doesn't 'do' metric (like most Americans), just think 'yards'. A meter is only about 3.5 inches longer than a yard.