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Old 01-15-07, 05:29 AM   #1
Phoenix3000
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Default Odd IXB Behaviour....

Hi all,

Having a problem with the IXB - mainly with the speed.....

I've tried several different single missions at different years, but still get the same result - here's the problem -

Regardless of weather or year, etc. if I select the IXB and order Ahead Flank on the speed telegraph it will drop down to Ahead Slow by itself and crawl along at 4-5 knots.

But, if I click the button next to the telegraph and manually drag the speed dial to say, 15 knots it will do it no problem.....anyone have any idea why this happens?

The most it will accept on the telegraph is Ahead Full.

As I said I've tried in calm seas, rough sea, heavy winds, no wind, different years etc. but the same result occurs - but only with the IXB....I've tried it with other subs, the last being the VIIC - and it worked fine.

I'm currently running SH3 1.4b, GWX, GWX 23rd Dec Updates, SH3 Commander 2.7, various smoke and sound mods (including the DC shake mod) - I recently added Mav's slideout TDC etc. but have since removed it incase that was the cause (it being the last mod added), but no, it's still the same.

Any ideas?

Cheers all!

Px3000
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