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Old 06-20-06, 03:11 PM   #1
kiwi_2005
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Default What a blardy CHEAT!

Ive been playing around with Timetravellers minitweak just to see how far i can go and i must say i haven't even touched the surface with this brilliant little gem of a program. This was done just for the fun of it, i have a serious campaign and this one a not so serious campaign . So for those that are into realism stop reading now.

So far ive really only improved the speed & to add abit of realism upped the AI detection. Oh and i edited one part but dont know what the hell i did yet now i always have calm seas.
My IXB convertible
Surface speed - 45knots
Max distance - 80000kms
Submerged speed - 24knots (you want realism in your uboat bobbing up and down at periscope depth trying to keep her depth trim, then up the speed and watch what happens when an IX boat is doing 15knots, shes like a whale coming up for air all the time, the conning tower breaks water every 10 sec then dives back down to periscope depth - pretty hectic
AI RADAR - upped to 10000, before was 6000
AI SONAR - Detection by enemy 8000 was 3/4000

But yeah only touched the surface with this program.
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