03-12-13, 08:11 AM
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Admiral 
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Posts: 2,292
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Originally Posted by Armistead
Not sure what you mean, CO2 developes in a sub the longer you stay down, but I know you know this. Historically, the longer you stay under, the more it builds up, so not sure what you mean. I know what the bug is, what I'm simply saying is without the bug I've never come close to being held down to where CO2 reached even 50%. It's really a mute issue in the game. Obvious if you get the bug, doesn't matter if you're surfaced or submerged. I think in game it's set for 48 hours. I simply said if it bothers someone and you don't care about it's function, disable it and you won't have to worry about it.
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If you read my post I'm not talking about the normal function of the Co2 aspect in-game.
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Originally Posted by CapnScurvy
The issue of the Co2 bug doesn't have anything to do with how long you may be submerged.
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Thanks for passing on the info about how the normal function of the games Co2 buildup works. However, that's not what this threads about. The problem exists for many players of the game. Even if it's only occurred once, it's still a bug no matter how you feel about its insignificance, or the ease in fixing it. I prefer to use the "save game" to save a game for future play, not to "save" my crew from a bug that brings the grim reaper.
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