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Old 08-24-07, 10:14 PM   #1
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Well i decided not to post this one in the funny thread, there is actually a story behind this picture

happened when i was off the coast of Halifax, but still in deep waters. no contacts all the way across the ocean, then out of nowhere, 2 sea planes pop up and bomb me. Ended up having flooding in every conpartment. both diesels destroyed, both electrics heavily damaged and off line.

at around 300 meters, I started getting the flooding under control, by this point the sub was almost pointing straight up.

at about 350 meters i figures i was damn lucky





finally crused at 408 mteres
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Old 08-24-07, 10:18 PM   #2
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you little modder!!!

there is no way a IXc could be that deep, the max estimated depth for a IXc is 275m
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Old 08-24-07, 10:33 PM   #3
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nope, no modding at all. running at 59% realism (dont use manual targeting and i hate no external views)
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Old 08-24-07, 11:43 PM   #4
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are you using realistic vulnerability or SH3 commander or GWX?
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Old 08-24-07, 11:55 PM   #5
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im using GWX

and yes realistic vulnerability is on
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I too have been to 412m in a IXC. Unfortunately I didn't survive. Did you make it back to the surface StarFox?
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finally crused at 408 mteres

so no, i did not make it back. I dint have enough time to get my electrics online, so the boat just kept sinking
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Old 08-25-07, 06:33 PM   #8
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finally crused at 408 mteres

so no, i did not make it back. I dint have enough time to get my electrics online, so the boat just kept sinking
Crush damage (and necessarily so) takes time to accrue. When you reach those unreasonable depths... it means you are on a one-way ticket to Davey Jones locker... and crush damage is actively accruing.

If we increased the speed of the crush damage, all sorts of other madness occurs in-game.

In SH3 (and GWX) "crush depth" is the point where you BEGIN to take damage... not the point of "instant-death."

Technically, you can spend a very short time below your crush depth and survive it... but you better be blowing ballast like hell and running flank to get to the surface... to stay ahead of your NEW crush depth as it is continually reducing.

Crush damage, as it begins to occur... lessens the crush depth.

If your hull integrity is low enough... you may crush even at periscope depth.
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Interesting thought!
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WOW!! I did some experimenting and could not replicate that situation, even starting with no damage. I always crushed before sinking that far. That's really cool!
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if you have serious flooding you go down faster than at ahead flank. and i in my IXb have reached 487m with ahead flank and flooding before dieing. (see picture) it was the deepest i ever been

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if you have serious flooding you go down faster than at ahead flank. and i in my IXb have reached 487m with ahead flank and flooding before dieing. (see picture) it was the deepest i ever been
Your post does not make any sense. What I was referring to earlier is when a player is trying to reach the surface.

If your bow is pointed DOWN and you are at ahead flank... you will definitely sink faster.
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Old 08-26-07, 10:23 AM   #13
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if you have serious flooding you go down faster than at ahead flank. and i in my IXb have reached 487m with ahead flank and flooding before dieing. (see picture) it was the deepest i ever been
Your post does not make any sense. What I was referring to earlier is when a player is trying to reach the surface.

If your bow is pointed DOWN and you are at ahead flank... you will definitely sink faster.
thats what i do
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Old 08-26-07, 03:24 PM   #14
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if you have serious flooding you go down faster than at ahead flank. and i in my IXb have reached 487m with ahead flank and flooding before dieing. (see picture) it was the deepest i ever been
Your post does not make any sense. What I was referring to earlier is when a player is trying to reach the surface.

If your bow is pointed DOWN and you are at ahead flank... you will definitely sink faster.
Time for another tablet me thinks
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