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Old 10-06-06, 10:31 PM   #1
CybaGirl
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Default Can the Bismarck be saved?

Hi everyone. I've been playing SH3 now for a couple of weeks with various different mods.

But today I recieved a message that said the Bismarck needed help at NE of Grid BE53. The date was 27 of May 1941 and I needed to be there at 8:00hs.

As luck would have it. I wasnt very far away from that grid. So I set a course for that area and proceded on course at flank speed. I checked the time in which it would take me to get there. But unfortuantly I was just too far away. Either way I still attempted to get there as quick as possible.

But it wasnt very long after using time compression that I recieved another message saying that the British had sunk the Bismarck and it was a very sad day for Germany.

So I am now wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to save the Bismarck from being sunk? And has anyone tired to do this?

Or is this just extra messages added to the game from a mod I have installed and there really is no way of engaging the ships that attack the Bismarck?

I had a look on the map but there was no blue mark to suggest where it was. Which is normally the case when you get a message saying there is a friendly or enemy task force at such a point.

Thanks..
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