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Admiral
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If you took any damage, then it's likely that your battery just kept recharging all the time. Depletes your fuel VERY quickly.
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The Old Man
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Weather is a significant factor even in an undamaged boat. The higher the wind/waves, the more fuel you waste trying to churn at high speed. I always give myself a 10% extra margin on the return trip and use ahead 1/3 when the wind is higher than 10 m/sec. This higher margin will allow for some high speed attacks or evasions requiring long charging times as well as unusual weather on the way back. You can't always count on the weather being the same returning as going out.
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I has the same problem, I always run at 1/3 while on patrol and head home when the fuel level is about 50%.. So far it has always worked, but last night I suddenly ran out of fuel about 1/3 the way home. Now I am sitting out in the middle of nowhere with no way to get home. I had hull damage of about 20% but no warning of a fuel leak, which in a real boat the engineer would know right away. I cannot find any indication on the damage screen of a fuel leak. Now that I am stranded, how do I end the mission? Thanks! Joe S
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