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The option to include sabotage as well as malfunctions via Commander had me thinking. Was this generally done by sailors trying to get out of a patrol as opposed to enemy agents? Was it common?
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More often it was done by native French and Breton dockworkers and yard personnel. Sometimes in conjunction with the French Resistance and sometimes alone on patriotic impulse when the opportunity presented itself. Sometimes it could be as simple as leaving an implement or tool in a valve or pipe.
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![]() ![]() I have 'Malfunctions' active all the time, but only activate 'Sabotage' when operating out of French ports. I don't know it that's more accurate but it feels right to me. ![]()
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I've read that by 1943, early 1944, when the odds of a German victory were getting daily, smaller, the French "co-operation" began to break down. Sabotage could also include canned food of the 'lowest quality', and/or a dead dog in the fresh water tank. Anything to incapacitate the U-boat crews.
Even before boats could set sail, a German diver had to inspect the hull for limpet mines that may have been placed by the french resistance or loyal dockworkers. By 1944, just because you made it back to base, did not mean that you were safe...
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"Malfuncion" events are present in the whole war period but with distinguished probability values (small prob. in 1939 with increasing prob. for the following years, to reflect lower manufacturing and labor conditions, I assume). |
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Here is a player who actually bothers to look at what he is using to mod the game! We can all learn from banryu79. |
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I don't know, now and then, how the military works, but we worked with a 'buddy system' (2 or more) where everyone counterchecked the others work.
Missplaced tools still slipped through, but it did a lot to minimise accidents. ![]() |
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When I leave port I always do a deep submergence/engine/rudder test. Also don't forget to check your periscopes as they can be "foggy" from misaligned optics.
However, each time you start the game with Commander malfunctions can occur, so it is a good idea to test your boat again. For me, the most frequent problem is with the diesels. So for accuracy, I let about 8 hours of time elapse to simulate the repair work, then restart the game. Is there any mod that actually reports which system is not working? Salute !! AD |
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Thanks, Roasty !!!!
Would I be correct saying, since Commander has auto-rollback with every game shutdown, your existing malfunctions/sabotage are repaired and new ones may occur? AD |
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If you want to avoid resetting this and other randomized events each time you start Commander, just switch auto-rollback "OFF". It is only necessary to roll back the files which Commander changes when you are going to either change the Commander settings or activate/deactive mods (using JSGME or manually). It is absolutely necessary to roll back before changing mods in any way (Disaster will befall your SH3 installation!), so most gamers use auto-rollback so they don't forget. But it isn't necessary to roll back every time you exit SH3. Auto-rollback is an optional safety feature.
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