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Originally Posted by Safe-Keeper
Which is a huge pain when operating in the Norwegian fjords. In reality, the resistance's MTBs zoomed around in the narrow passages with ease, going where bigger ships couldn't go and using the terrain and knowledge of the geography to their advantage. In Silent Hunter III, they just run themselves aground.
But then why are they reluctant to run themselves aground if land is such an ethereal, non-existant thing to them? They usually sit and rock back and forth for half an hour before building up the courage to run themselves aground. I can just picture the bridge crew: "Aw, naah, I don't know", "Oh, c'mon captain Dinsdale, don't be such a pussy", "Er...", "Floor it, Dinsdale!", "But...", "C'mon, you canna cook with the big boys, get outta the kitchen!", "er, OK". [Destroyer plows into solid rock and explodes]
Does it have to do with depth, then? "If depth ahead is less than so and so, stop"?
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Dude thats nothing - try testing SH3s aircraft AI out, if plane spots you when it has no ordernance (bombs) it just flies around in a downward spiral until it plummets in to the ocean.
Pilot: "Uboat 11 o clock!!"
Bombardeer: "Uh we got no ammo!"
Pilot: "Then we must all make the ultimate sacrifice to the fluffy asparagus king who lives in my shoe!!!!.... SUICIIIIDEEEE AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!!"