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Old 07-06-17, 12:31 PM   #1
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I've had my sub take off when I accidentally left up ballast on while travelling on the surface with time compression. Even without time compression in was floating a bit weirdly but TC made it much worse.

(I was trying to run away from an unarmed but annoying helicopter while my sub was having major flooding problems)
Was this in the vanilla game or a mod? The common thing between your experience and Jive's is the flooding...

I will try to use time compression while making the ascent and see if that triggers it. Thanks for the information.
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Old 07-07-17, 10:58 PM   #2
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Was this in the vanilla game or a mod? The common thing between your experience and Jive's is the flooding...

I will try to use time compression while making the ascent and see if that triggers it. Thanks for the information.
This was vanilla... though it might have been the 1.5 Beta.

It wasn't as pronounced as that screenshot but I was definitely airborne.
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