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Old 05-17-19, 04:37 PM   #1
Spidergecko
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Icon9 Can't dive cause of what?!?

Hello Sailors.


I have a big Problem with the Wolves of Steel Mod.
If i will make the RAOBF-Training, everything with my Submarine is fine.
Diving without problems.


But if i start a new campaign, i leave Memel Harbour with Autopilot.
Now everytime i try to dive, the stern of the ship is hanging through.
The consequence is, that if i am diving in sight tube depth, my ship's bow looking out of the Water.


Is it my fault? Or is it a bug? I tried to regulate the rudders, but it doesnt help. If i stay still, the ship can dive to 150m. But as soon as i start my engines to 2-3 knots, the ship always pop up. If i am on speed, the ship only dives 25m, not deeper.
It seems like it has to much weight at the stern and too much air in the bow


I didn't find anything at google or at forum search. Maybe someone can help me :-/


PS: I already started a new campaign but its the same error. But in Training Mode (RAOBF-Training) everything is normal?!


I've seen that my boat is trying to stabilize oneself, but it wont work. Bow of my ship dancing down, and up, and down, and up and i always hear that sound of pressing air in the water ballast tank, even though im standing still with 0 knots and i am 10m deep :-(






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