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Stowaway
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I used to have a program made by someone here that would allow you to edit the ship's speed to whatever you wanted... Not sure what it was called.
I used to have a sub that would do 200 knots on the surface and submerged, damn thing used to jump and spin out of the water all the time. ![]() |
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Anyway, you can use the S3D to make adjustments
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That sounds like MrFleck's Dolphin video ![]() http://www.silenthuntermods.com/foru...hp?topic=53.90 |
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45 knots underwater? Whatever floots your boot.
![]() Maximum range can be set in the same file for the diesel engines and the electric motors. Fuel consumption on the surface, and battery drain while running submerged, are based on the maximum range at cruise speed. Or something like that, anyway. ![]() Make backups before you save. ![]()
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