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Sonar Guy
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A month in port between patrols is not realistic, unless the boat needs repairs or upgrades. If you return with an undamaged boat and don't need any upgrades the normal is 2-3 weeks. A change of uboat type up to 3 months which includes training.
Is it possible to change this in some cfg-file? |
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The quick and easy way to do this is use SH3 Commander!
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Sonar Guy
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Thanks, maybe it's time to employ some of those mods :hmm:
A patrol in a VII can take two months, and even longer in a IX. If I'm supposed to spend a month in port between patrols the war is over before I can log 10 patrols ![]() |
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The Old Man
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You can also change the time in port by altering the basic.cfg.
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