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Old 08-17-06, 07:51 PM   #3
panthercules
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Originally Posted by sober
Im in 1939 and went to go ahead flank speed but did nothing.
Diesels or electrics? If this happened on the surface after you had previously stopped your engines, it may just be a stock game bug - every once in a while, if you stop engines while surfaced your boat won't react when you try to ring up ahead full or flank -if it's this stock game bug, it usually goes away if you ring up reverse and then forward again, maybe a couple of times, although I did once have to save and reload to make it work again.

I had a weird one last night running SH3 Commander 2.6 and GW 1.0 - I had gunned down a coastal freighter and set a small tanker afire and listing heavily with my Type IXB's deck gun, but the tanker refused to sink. It was stationary (and had been for the last 15 minutes) and lined up perfectly in my sights as I sat surfaced 700m away, so I fired one torp (manual targeted, 0 degree bearing, 90 degree AOB, 0 speed) straight at the center of the tanker. For some unexplained reason (random malfunction maybe?), the torpedo veered to the right and struck the very tip of the bow of the tanker. I checked the TDC settings, and they were fine, so I fired another torp with the exact same settings and this time it struck dead amidships as it should have. Not sure what caused that to happen, but I thought it was pretty cool that something had gone wrong for no apparent reason.

It took 2 more torps and a few more gun shots (the latter against the other side of the tanker) to finally sink that ship. Must have been carrying some lighter-than-water gasoline or something that burned well but helped keep the tanker afloat. At least, that's my story and I'm sticking to it when BdU asks me why it took me 4 torps to kill that tanker
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