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Old 02-07-11, 07:39 PM   #1
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Default Ships on fire in port?

Sorry I am new to this (played lots of other games but only just picked this up.

Ive downloaded the game (official) so should be all patched up to date as ive tried the new patches and it says my version is current.

However the problem ive got it that when I go into an enemy port most of the ships are either already destroyed or catch fire very quickly and I have to race to sink them before they sink....

It only seems to be ships rubbing up against the harbor walls which do this

What is this? is this a known fault? can I correct it?
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Old 02-07-11, 08:10 PM   #2
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They will crash aslower if the weather is better. The rough weather slams them around faster.

So to help prevent this, stay outside of 50km from the port (so they don't spawn) and wait for decently calm weather. You don't want really calm weather as you want some cover. And I've been thrashed on the bottom in rough water trying to return to Bergen. Had to sit in the outer Fjord for 2 days till it broke. So you need to find a happy medium of rough and calm weather.

But of course, you still get this, from my recent attack on Reykjavik:



It was a good sized freighter run up on the Dock. Was going to post a DINSDALE!!! pic... but it's too dark to make out well....
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Old 02-07-11, 11:53 PM   #3
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If you save the game within 30 km of any port, when you reload it it will reset all the waypoints, causing ships to crash, or even appear inside the docks. Also, as said, bad weather can play havok with the ships in port, which is silly because that's where ships go to be safe from the weather. None of these games seem to get that right.
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Old 02-08-11, 01:35 AM   #4
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If you save the game within 30 km of any port, when you reload it it will reset all the waypoints, causing ships to crash, or even appear inside the docks. Also, as said, bad weather can play havok with the ships in port, which is silly because that's where ships go to be safe from the weather. None of these games seem to get that right.
When you save the game like that you automatically cause the allies to use their secret weapon - the Philadelphia Project on every ship in the harbor. Ships that were behind subnets can end up in the middle of the harbor, stuck in shallow water, or just about anywhere. Ships close to the docks are likely to partially teleport into solid matter (ironically, not joking here) and end up with half the ship in the water and the rest inside the dock itself. Have even seen ships floating in the air above the all the structures and set on fire to boot. Pretty much anything that is close to some sort of structure or land stands a very good chance of ending up burning from being moved into a solid object.

For some reason I was forced to leave a save my game while I was still in Gibraltor in the spot under where the troop transport is. Much to my surprise I was able to load the saved game but I too was affected by the Philadelphia Project (which also is frequently triggered when loading saved games).




I found it histarical that my CE had to inform me that we were taking damage with almost half my boat now residing in the dock wall.
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Old 02-08-11, 10:41 AM   #5
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I once wrote a lengthy story, with pictures, about an air raid on Wilhelmshaven, as when I was approaching I saw several ships sinking and burning. I'm guessing now that the reality was that I probably saved the game somewhere outside the Jade and later came back to finish the patrol in real time.
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Old 02-08-11, 10:56 AM   #6
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My last career I got transferred to Lorient with the 2nd Flotilla, left from Wilhelmshaven on a patrol with instructions to return to the French base... that was my first time seeing Lorient in-game and when I approached I could see fires and smoke from fires in several places along the waterfront. When I got closer, some were indeed from sinking ships.

I did not do a save and leave the game and come back and load the save, I had been in the game for hours and came all the way back to Lorient from the mid-Atlantic without ever exiting and reloading. So the burning/sinking ships couldn't have been the result of that.

I just assumed the RAF had been by for a visit.
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