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Not sure we're on the same page. Stock crash speed is 2, NYGM is 0.1, in my own game in sh3 (orginally) id run a 0.5. When you removed the H.I readout, it was sort of like a guessing game when youd implode, but if you moved to a shallower depth, you took yourself out of danger of imploding. This doesnt seem to be the case here. It seems like once the act of implosion has started, nothing will stop it. Crash speed only seems to slow it down, with Implosion seemingly an arbitrary decsion by the game This requires more testing, but this is what it felt like in a test i was doing. |
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Thanks for this, but the download systems are quite confusing. Haven't a clue as to how to download this file without joining or paying for something else. I don't need a phone and I'm not going to start a pay/pal account! Thanks....but ?????
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lol so now the boats can go so deep as the u-boats did? now, that's what I call "realism" :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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The subs go as deep as they're supposed to go. While it may well be that Balao boats could rival U-boats in diving depth, the majority of the subs in the game can only go to maybe 150-170m. That's barely the crush depth of a Type II in SHIII. |
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yeah, 170m are about 558 feet, it seems a little bit to much for those subs. IIRC I went to 530 or 540 feet with the Tench class in SH1, and it had the same crush depth as the Balao. But the other subs...
![]() It must be some reason for scaling the depth gauge only to 450 ft, isn't it? (450ft x 0,3048m=137,16 m) Don't get me wrong, I really appreciate your work regarding mods, but this one reminds me of some hollywood war movies, simply to naive to be true ![]() greets
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Actually this is based on perfectly good research. There are documented cases of Gato class boats exceeding the 450 depth in wartime and surviving; the S-class story I brought up last week cited a damaged boat sliding down to 350ft (nearly twice its test depth); then there is the famed incident with the USS Chopper, a Balao-class boat upgraded after the war (the hull, naturally, would have been the same), which sunk in a near-vertical position to 1011ft before blowing ballast and recovering - this is deeper than any recorded dive by a U-boat.
As I said, the only comparison with U-boats I drew is that if U-boats could exceed their tested depth over twice, there is no reason American subs couldn't approach twice their own (and in this mod's case, it is less than twice). I am not aware of any serious flaws in the American hull design. |
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ok, so I must be wrong about the depth capabilities of the US-boats. I thought they could never go so deep as U-boots did, but apparently I was wrong.
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