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Old 01-27-07, 11:35 AM   #1
Abd_von_Mumit
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Default Depth charges don't hurt me at all - god mode?

May 1940, IXB, grids west of gibraltar, patrol 4th.

I got depthcharged about 7 times with various effects:
- deck gun damaged (repaired),
- flak gun damaged (repaired),
- attack periscope destroyed (completely and that one was destroyed when rammed),
- leaks in some compartments (aft torpedo room, diesel engine room, central-management room),
but... my hull integrity is still 100%.

At first I thought it's a bug or that the "hull integrity indicator" doesn't work anymore. I was affraid that the hull is damaged indeed but that was not reported. I decided to do a risky check and dove till 250 metres deep. No leaks, no warnings and that proofed my boat is in perfect state (but the scope).

How come that? Is that possible to be depth charged, have leaks and damages parts of boat and be still h.i. 100%? Isn't that a bug?
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