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Old 05-30-13, 04:57 AM   #5
Vince82
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What is the best way to open the .eqp file?


Enough bombs at least, so that's not the problem. From the .cfg file:
[Loadout 1]
Name=8xDepth Charge
Type=5
[Loadout 2]
Name=8x250Kg Bombs
Type=2
[Loadout 3]
Name=4x500Kg Bombs
Type=3

I had the revised version of the 'increased ASW' mod already favorited. I'm not using it and I don't know exactly which files are modified, yet. But as far as I know it doesn't adress the number of bombs that are dropped during an attack by aircraft.

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom//sho...d.php?t=133355


I did a couple articles about it and in general as long as the explosive material is 100kg more, there are 2 factors that are most important:

-Aircraft should stay unseen as long as possible. But that is not what my question is about.

-The number of bombs dropped.


Aircraft usually have only one chance to put a submarine out of action, 15secs after it submerged it becomes uncertain that an attack would have any effect. So dropping a lot of bombs during the first attack makes a lot of sense because it increases the lethal area a lot.

I hope it's not hardcoded, because it would improve realism a lot if we would be able to edit this.
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