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Old 05-14-09, 06:27 PM   #1
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Hi guys,

I was sailing peacefully through the seas, feeling somewhat dizzy, 'cause for no reason I could live 64 seconds in just one

Anyway from out of nowhere two misbehaving planes went down on me and one of them naughty boys dropped something ugly on my peace-loving boat.

So for the very first time I could see some new icons but didn't know what they mean. Can anybody help me solve this mystery so I can with clear mind go back to joyful sailing?

Here's a screen:


Strangely in my printed manual that came with the game there is nothing about it, for shame!
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Old 05-14-09, 06:32 PM   #2
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The one on the left is the time to pump out the water and stabilise the situation,the one on the right is the time left till its terminal in that section
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Old 05-14-09, 06:54 PM   #3
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.....the one on the right is the time left till its terminal in that section
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Old 05-14-09, 06:55 PM   #4
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so you can see... that if the number on the left is larger than the number on the right. your screwed
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Old 05-14-09, 07:00 PM   #5
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Thanks! But just to be sure - terminal means section is out but boat lives or all hope is lost and I can start preparing for a fresh career?
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Hi guys,

I was sailing peacefully through the seas, feeling somewhat dizzy, 'cause for no reason I could live 64 seconds in just one

Anyway from out of nowhere two misbehaving planes went down on me and one of them naughty boys dropped something ugly on my peace-loving boat.

So for the very first time I could see some new icons but didn't know what they mean. Can anybody help me solve this mystery so I can with clear mind go back to joyful sailing?

Here's a screen:


Strangely in my printed manual that came with the game there is nothing about it, for shame!
So,you got your first baptism from the RAF eh?,,believe me,you will be seeing a lot more from them naughty boys before long,and that yellow section in your damage control may soon be in the red,until you develop an effective way of dealing with their murderous attacks later on
Looking at your screen,the damage looks quite minimal and easy to deal with.The other day,I lost my sub to a huge DC barrage from a task force right over the top of me at barely 40m,I took a DC right on the conning tower and flooding was critical,about 16mins to stabilize.I had no chance,another one hit me and sent me to the bottom before I could assess the situation
You really gotta be on the ball when the s##t hits the fan mate
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Old 05-14-09, 10:08 PM   #7
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The one on the left is the time to pump out the water and stabilise the situation,the one on the right is the time left till its terminal in that section
I don't understand. If that section can be pumped out, why would it tell you how long it is until it is lost? If it can be pumped out in 25 minutes, what is the significance of the 9 hour reference?
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I don't understand. If that section can be pumped out, why would it tell you how long it is until it is lost? If it can be pumped out in 25 minutes, what is the significance of the 9 hour reference?
when you rig for silent running - the pump stops.

how long then with the pump stopped can we remain in silent running?
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when you rig for silent running - the pump stops.

how long then with the pump stopped can we remain in silent running?
So you're saying that the figure on the right represents the situation without pumps running? So for that section to be lost, you'd have to be silent running for 9 hours? So that section would be saved if only 25 minutes of those 9 hours had pumps running?
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I don't understand. If that section can be pumped out, why would it tell you how long it is until it is lost? If it can be pumped out in 25 minutes, what is the significance of the 9 hour reference?
With your parameters it's pretty negligible.

But suppose you want to go to silent running when the left figure is 25 minutes, and the right is 31 minutes? It'd be more relevant then.
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Old 05-15-09, 02:27 AM   #11
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And when you have multiple sections damaged it gets very relevant, as you juggle your DC party to the most critical area's
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Hi guys,

I was sailing peacefully through the seas, feeling somewhat dizzy, 'cause for no reason I could live 64 seconds in just one

Anyway from out of nowhere two misbehaving planes went down on me and one of them naughty boys dropped something ugly on my peace-loving boat.

So for the very first time I could see some new icons but didn't know what they mean. Can anybody help me solve this mystery so I can with clear mind go back to joyful sailing?

Here's a screen:


Strangely in my printed manual that came with the game there is nothing about it, for shame!
And I thought the 9.55 meant 9m 55s , christ,that explains why I couldnt hold my UBoat the other day when it got sunk.That would mean 16m really was 16h ,AND I was silent running! DAMN!
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Old 05-15-09, 05:38 AM   #13
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Look on the bright side....with it being a game you always get a chance to learn from your mistakes
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Amateur It's not a game - it's a life choice

p.s. D/L one of your grammophone files to try out mate.
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Old 05-15-09, 06:55 AM   #15
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I survived that attack, no problem, I just attached repair team to the problem and they quickly solved the situation.

But I'll repeat my last question - if I don't pump the water, is my boat going to sink?

Is it possible to just seal the damaged section and proceed without it? Was that possible in real life? I mean I've read about other ship types, not submarines, that when one part was flooded, they just closed the hatches and managed to stay on surface. Is it possible in the game?
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