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Navy Seal
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While the game does not simulate typhoons per say, the long storms are a decent representation. Several books i have ready by skippers mention getting caught in severe, long lasting storms while en route to patrol area, sometimes while en route from panama canal to pearl harbor etc. I do wish typhoons were simulated, as well as damage from the storms and extra fatigue to the crew. |
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DILLIGAF
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: florida
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I find the weather on the U-Boat side much more realistic. My girl loves the water colors and how they change from on location to another just like the ocean does
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Rear Admiral
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You can make more realistic storms, but you need a balance.
You can make or design waves or swells as big as you please, the downfalls, using TC, you'll find yourself constantly submerging and surfacing. Bigger waves damage ships, which is no real problem, but mostly those in port get major damage. However, this effect doesn't bother me. You could adjust storm colors in env to be darker. Add more dramatic storm sounds. I've done all the above. The main issue I have is you can't control wave size, don't like massive storm waves with clear blue skies. However, it is rather fun to pull off an attack with larger waves. If swells are large enough, even at scope depth your sub may surface or broach.
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