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I am asking this question because I have not been able to find a direct answer or explanation, even though I have been reading a lot of the WW2 submariners manuals and protocol.
Here go's; What exactly is "Cycle Tubes"?? ![]() I know about opening and closing tube doors, all at once or one at a time. I have read that Crews would, on occasion, have to pull the torpedoes out of the tubes and check them and reload them. I haven't found an explanation for "Cycle Tubes". Thanks D40-Cmmdr USS Gar
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It just lets you switch from tube 1 to tube 2, to tube 3 etc, using a key rather than clicking on the tube with the mouse cursor. It's a game thing, not a real-life thing.
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Say what?! I can open all my tube doors at one time?! Can someone share this little nugget with the rest of the class?? I hate it when I've got the perfect shot lined up. Everything's in order. Got my fish with the proper settings and I punch the button. Nothing happens! That's usually when the plan goes straight to the crapper and I'm making a mad dash for the thermal layer. |
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![]() You know....Now that I think about it, I was doing a Port Rape awhile back, Surface attack, night-time...and I remember firing two torpedoes at the first target without pressing Q, then swinging to starboard for the second salvo and noticing how low my bow was riding in the water. I figured at the time that ALL my tube doors were open. Anybody had this happen on the surface?? D40 ![]()
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You can have all your tubes open at the same time using the "Q" key to cycle
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![]() However, in the fleet boat, you can have all of them open if you wish ![]() |
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According to the manual (yes I actually did look it up) the Q key opens and closes the currently selected tube and the W key cycles the tubes.
It certainly would be nice if there was one key that would toggle all tubes open/closed; but it doesn't look like there is. |
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Well, it only takes about 3 seconds if your fast to open all tubes.
If you wish to remove a torpedo, you must cut autoload off and have an empty space in the rack. You then drag it back to a empty slot. It won't auto go there, but just as it takes time to load, it takes time to unload. This works good if you have a torp in a damaged tube you want to pull out and use in a good tube. |
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