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Old 06-08-19, 07:47 PM   #1
XenonSurf
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Default Handling heavy damage in your sub (TWoS)

In the TWoS doc, there is this nice but generic advice when your sub has incured severe damage and you are forced underwater:


" If severe flooding is present , try to maintain attitude of your U-boat by the use of manual diveplanes controls, compressed air and propulsion."


Is there any tutorial video that shows this advice in action ?
My manual diveplanes controls are working when my sub is not damaged (to stabilize my sub at depth below 150), but I never succeed using them with multiple severe damage (with or without flooding). If I command Blow Ballasts, then of course I enventually succeed to go to surface, but that's not what I want in an evasion scenario with lots of escorts. I want to stabilize my sub at some depth based on the equipment that is still working (diveplanes, pumps, electric engines, compressors), this may be difficult but should be possible somehow. The best I can do is stabilize my sub by going at flank speed to work against high depth pressure; but I'm sure there are better things to do.


I really would like to see a pertinent video about the sub behavior in SH5 and in such conditions (doesn't have to be WoS, but at least with TDW NewUIs interface).

Thank you to point me to any useful material!


XS

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