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Sailor man
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Hi,
was on a patrol last night, just west of the english channel , had just sunk a freighter and was moving northwards when the shout went up that a merchant had been spotted by the bridge. I go up and sure enough she is sitting dead ahead of me at quite long range , so I increase the speed and attempt to catch up. just as I am in range and about to fire the deck gun, another shout goes up for a warship spotted, to my dismay I see a british torpedo boat closing in at around 3000m , I immdiately give the signal to dive to 60m , but just as I am going under she gets a few shots on me and I take some damage. I then start to go down, further and further , past 60m , until I hit the bottom at 120m . I check the damage screen and it said "minor damage to bow quarters" , "damage to Aft battery". I give the order to go to 60m but the boat does not move. In the end the only way to surface was to blow ballast , I then got ripped to pieces by the torp boat ![]() why was it that I sank like that? and how come I could not get the boat off of the bottom? I did repair all the damage whilst I was submerged. Thanks, Jangles |
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This is either because your crew fatigue is too low to respond to the orders or you were going too fast... both have happened to me before, and it didn't end so will... I would order crash dive then set a new depth but if you were going to fast the boat might continue to go down. In this case I would slow down when near the set depth.
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Take your pick from one of three:
1. Did you hit the emergency dive button in error? 2. Where your planes damaged? 3. Have you tinkered with the NSS_CFG file? None of the above....then it is probably the "crash dive blues" (never experienced it personally). |
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Sailor man
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1- nope
2 - not sure what the 'planes' are , but I was taking some hits! 3- nope. I guess it must of been down to either the damage , or the crew fatigue. Is it best to run from the torp boats? , or stand and fight? |
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also NYGM is bad for crash dive blues. I used to do that now and again but it wasn't until I installed NYGM that I had that problem (I find it doesn't happen in GWX very often)
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