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Sadly no. It's one of the many thing the developers didn't model.
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Sailor man
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Thanks for the fast reply! |
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![]() SHCE had the chlorine problem modeled. Whether something could be done for SH4 or not, I have no idea. It seems like a lot of basic physics elements in SH4 are oversimplified, so I imagine it would be difficult, if it could be done at all. |
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I think using a copy ofthe CO2 was been looked at, just another tab with a green color, but obvious never worked. I looked at it once, couldn't figure a switch to get it to connect to battery damage and even if you could you would be stuck with one rate of release.
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I'd like to see an occasional on-board fire after an attack ... would be interesting to see and watch the o2 drop like a rock.
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I don't remember too much about SHCE, but fires did break out sometimes. I don't know if smoke or toxic gases were modeled in that. |
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I remember in SH2, you had occasional mechanical breakdowns to deal with, even when there was no enemy around. It gave you something to work on and worry about on during those dull periods between attacks.
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I do find it really unfortunate how Ubisoft has taken the Silent Hunter series and simplified it with each release. I started with SH3, saw big arcady changes in SH4, SH5 was laughable if it weren't for mods, and I'm learning the even earlier games in the series had chlorine gas and such modeled. I notice now a lot of games are taking this route. What happened to the sim genre? That aside, thanks everyone for the awesome replies and information. Sure do like this community a lot! |
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