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Old 01-05-07, 07:09 PM   #1
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Default Crash dive....OF DOOM!?

I've noticed while returning from my last patrol and now on my way out on this one, whenever I crash dive the boat just goes full steam straight to the bottom. It doesn't level out at the normal 70 meters or whatever.

I noticed it last night while diving to avoid a plane and going back to reading my book. Before I realize it, my engineer is screaming at me "We're diving to critical depth!" and I had to blow tanks to pull myself out of the dive. It wasn't just a one time deal either. EVERY time I crash dive, it happens. I have to manually work the gauges when I get to the depth I want.

I had no damage to my ship on either one of these patrols, and I don't suspect it's a SH3 Commander sabotage/malfunction deal as it's happened in two separate patrols in a row. Any ideas on what this is all about? I'm using GWX and SH3 Commander.
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Old 01-05-07, 07:49 PM   #2
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I've noticed while returning from my last patrol and now on my way out on this one, whenever I crash dive the boat just goes full steam straight to the bottom. It doesn't level out at the normal 70 meters or whatever.

I noticed it last night while diving to avoid a plane and going back to reading my book. Before I realize it, my engineer is screaming at me "We're diving to critical depth!" and I had to blow tanks to pull myself out of the dive. It wasn't just a one time deal either. EVERY time I crash dive, it happens. I have to manually work the gauges when I get to the depth I want.

I had no damage to my ship on either one of these patrols, and I don't suspect it's a SH3 Commander sabotage/malfunction deal as it's happened in two separate patrols in a row. Any ideas on what this is all about? I'm using GWX and SH3 Commander.
Did you save your last game while underwater? SH3 has a bug that causes the problem you describe when the last game saved was underwater. Save your game on the surface, reload and try again.
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Hmm, I usually don't save underwater because I've heard of people having problems when they do. I might have, though.

Thanks for the reply.
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Old 01-08-07, 08:12 AM   #4
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SH3 Commander has the sabatoge\malfunction ( which can be turned on or off ) option as well, it may have been that. I was in the North Sea last night did a couple of checks: flank speed, it worked; crash dive, did not, would not level out, so I surfaced then headed home.
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SH3 Commander has the sabatoge\malfunction ( which can be turned on or off ) option as well, it may have been that. I was in the North Sea last night did a couple of checks: flank speed, it worked; crash dive, did not, would not level out, so I surfaced then headed home.
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I had no damage to my ship on either one of these patrols, and I don't suspect it's a SH3 Commander sabotage/malfunction deal as it's happened in two separate patrols in a row.
I tested it. It was the savegame file. I must have screwed up and saved while submerged without realizing it.
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If you use SH3 Weather

Exit SH3
Run SH3 Weather and click GENERATE
Start SH3
Load the save again


Everything should be ok.

its a problem caused when SH3 Weather sets wind speed to 0

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So you run SH Weather independent of SHCommander? I have it set us that it is part of Commander and it the last option to load before SH3 starts.
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So you run SH Weather independent of SHCommander? I have it set us that it is part of Commander and it the last option to load before SH3 starts.
Run it once independant of SH3Commander to fix the dive on load problem.

Its fine to run it automatically like normal if you are not fixing a load bug.
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That's Bernhard on the helm. The very same bloke that crash dived my sub in the Kanal.


(Ok I admit, I hit the C key with my elbow while turning away from the keyboard and as I was playing without sound coz my wife was working in the same room I never realized it...)
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Old 01-08-07, 12:18 PM   #11
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It worked ok for me last night. My boat went right to 70m and leveled off. I wanted to let it go deeper and was not thinking. I was like, why did you stop at 70m? Then I remembered that I needed to dial in how deep I wanted to go. I do not know why your kept on going...
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perhaps the dive planes are jammed in dive position like das boat in gibraltar.
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Old 01-08-07, 06:36 PM   #13
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Two possibilities as I see it:

1) Saving while uderwater

2) Possibly the malfunction/sabotage mod present in SH3 Commander.

The "continuous dive" is not a problem introduced by the GWX mod.
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Like I said, mine worked just fine. I hit the C key and the boat when to 70m I was screaming at my men and calling them morons because I wanted to go deeper. I finally figure out that I was the moron and had to click the dial for a deep depth
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Two possibilities as I see it:

1) Saving while uderwater

2) Possibly the malfunction/sabotage mod present in SH3 Commander.

The "continuous dive" is not a problem introduced by the GWX mod.
Oh I know it wasn't the GWX mod. I know everyone blames you for everything, but not in this case. Was just trying to give a full picture of the setup I was using. No worries!
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