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Sea Lord
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What is the effect of the Commander layer? Does it reduce your detection level or eliminate it?
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Silent Hunter
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Iirc it pretty much disables the sensors of the opposing warships. It's a game limitation that it uses. You are outside of the detection depth. But you can't know where it is.
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I have experienced it. When you are being pinged you can tell when you are passing through the layer as the ping sound starts sounding distorted, then it goes away when you are under the layer.
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Ensign
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I play GWX and, generally, once I hit 180 m to 200m plus, the pinging vanishes,..though the sonar man still reports pinging and the noise meter will go from green to red and back....
But I tend to find that at that depth I have no fear of depth charges as they always miss. In my experience. |
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