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Great report!
I've gone 295m in an VIIC and lived to tell the tale. 350, with damage, is incredible...did you you have random crush depth enabled?
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Good thread.
You did much better than I! With no damage my IXB imploded at 182 meters. That carreer ended in december 1944. There were 5 warships topside that just wouldn't let go. Not being a user of external view, the only thing I can tell you about them was that they were ASW ships. And they were good at it! It was U65, in AM52. Loved that boat. |
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Ouch! Yep, I've got random crush depth enabled, and the LRT mod. (By the way, anyone know if v2.04 includes the seabed repair mod?)
I really was shocked when I saw it go down past 200 meters, much less 300+ ![]() What can I say... they build them well at AG Weser!
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I'm not sure if this was a bug in the game but after attacking a convoy somewhere off Iceland I was depth charged and seriously damaged.
Both my electric engines were destroyed, one diesel engine damaged beyond repair, my compressor was kaputt and both my rudders where destroyed. To make matters worse I had serious flooding in various compartments. I was sinking like a brick. Depth under keep was about 299 meters and I ended up landing on the ocean floor. By then the flooding was under control.I figured I would wait until the enemy convoy was gone and then surface. I rigged the boat for silent running and waited. Once the enemy was gone I tried surfacing. No effect. Blowing the ballast? Also no effect. Both electric engines were kaputt which meant no underwater propulsion for me. I guess with my compressor destroyed I was to be stuck on the ocean floor until I ran out of air. What a horrible way to die. ![]() But yeah, stuck at 299 meters and still in one piece... |
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I had read that a Type IXc under attack and damaged had gone as deep as a 1,000ft+ and made it back to the surface. If it is true, that must have been one terrifying ride.
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I made 330 m. when I get my brand new VIIC and the boat holds on well, but I lost all the gauge and dial glasses they were all exploded because of pressure
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On one attack on a large convoy (BE 63, October 1940) I was depth charged and suffered flood damage to the two bow compartments of my Type VIIB. The torp compartment was fixed with a full repair crew at ~360m and finally imploded at roughly 370m. How did I manage that???
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