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Old 10-07-05, 04:32 PM   #7
CWorth
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Originally Posted by CWorth
I really dont think it needs modded..

Just do as a real captain would..before you raise the snorkel go to the speed controls and order 6 knots..then raise the snorkel.
i disagree.
So it would be the same your sub in game could dive to 1000 meters without taking damage and you´d have to force youself to stop diving
below the estimated crush deep.
I´d like to see the snorkel mast failure above 6 knots or the max speed with extended snorkel
reduced to 6knots auto.


To me a real captain has to control his boat through orders to the crew.Its your responsibility to make sure things are done right.

Just like in the game Sub Command...you could not deploy the radar mast,radio mast without first ordering your ship to the proper speed yourself..then ordering the mast to be raised.If you tried to raise it while above maximum speed for it then it was destroyed.

It shoud be the same here...To me it should not be automatic.Though the being damaged/destroyed mod I like the idea of.Though what would be the point if the speed was automaticlly set for you to even mod the damge to it?

To each their own.
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