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Medic
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In the UK, a few people had viewed already thought someone could have answered by then.
Sorry, I'm used to forums being pretty active, been away from the silent hunter series for a while, guess things have calmed down? Didn't mean to be rude ![]() Too much coffee today, very eager ![]() Thank for your reply. |
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Bosun
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Speaking of..... and maybe what the OP is experiencing....
I find that the CO2 "warning" seems way early...... I mean you still have plenty of time before its dangerous when you get the warning. Watch the "Red Level" gauge and use that to make your decision to surface..... is what I do. Anywyas........... ![]() |
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Ocean Warrior
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The CO2 warning comes up at 10% but has no bearing on habitability. Once you get to 95% the game will take you down to 1x time compression. I would say once you get to that 95% you should surface because once you reach 100% its game over.
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