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Old 07-15-10, 04:41 PM   #1
Patchman123
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I have discovered another error as well. This error concerns the whole sonar thing and the lack of marine life under the oceans of Silent Hunter IV, even though they didn't really care about the environment, and all that, at least it will be Maru oil spill 1943, and you didn't have bleeding heart jackasses siding with the Japanese saying, they cared more about environment, or useful idiots praising the Emperor, like people do now.

There needs to be more marine life other than seagulls flying in the air. I want to hear dolphins, whales, see fish, sea snakes, and just about everything else in the Pacific marine life. I want to have the Southern Hemisphere more properly synched as time is different in the Southern Hemisphere. Don't the torpedoes spin differently in the Southern Hemisphere? I thought they did. Normally, in the Southern Hemisphere, due to the Coraolis effect, things spin differently that they do in the Northern Hemisphere, which affected torpedo guidance and spinning through the water.

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