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Swabbie
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I just started a new campaign and I wonder what the crush depth of the starting submarine is. I'm running these mods (not sure if that matters):
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Ocean Warrior
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Ace of the Deep
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Inside the control room (And other areas of the boat) is a deep depth gauge. And in this gauge is a coloured bar next to the numbers. Green = safe depths, Orange = caution, and red = Not advisable. This is ofcause if your hull is undamaged. Here is an example.... ![]() Top right center of the image is the deep depth gauge. This is the depth gauge from the sound room.
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Swabbie
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But I think it's great I got crushed! ![]() |
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Officer
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Any damage to the hull have great implications on how much down can the sub go. Usually proportions work, so assuming your sub can stand a 200m depth at 100% hull integrity, if it´s 50% you shouldn´t go more than 100m. It works for me, most of the time
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