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Old 10-19-10, 06:42 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Captain J. Borne View Post
A) is easy
B) He does and it works
C) This is a game not real life.

Obviously, if im at 300m , Im not too worried about the "real life" aspect of the game "at that time".

I just wanted to know what files I can change to fix this. Sorry in advance to offend all you "real life" simulators for asking how to do this.... -.-
Well, it is a simulation, so forgive me for not realizing you were thinking out of the realistic box.

Though on other threads you have talked about modding your boat to go 45 knots underwater, and have complained that you run out of fuel on patrols (or that it is "too boring") and have to teleport back.

That's one way to play and enjoy the game.

My own dirty secret? I have modded a really, really big helium blimp that pops out of the conning tower on command, lifts the boat to 2000 meters and -- added bonus!! -- we are invisible to Allied radar until we settle gently into our U-boat pen at base.

Shut my mouth! That was supposed to be classified!
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