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Old 07-05-06, 08:40 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by Der Teddy Bar
JohnnyBlaze,
I have investigated keeping the IXD2 at 200+ metres at 1 knot and have had no issue doing so.

The Crash Dive Blues! effect does carry over to the next dive. so if I order a crash dive, change depth before it completes and then immediately surface then the next time I dive I will most likly experience the Crash Dive Blues! issue. The way to remove it is to order a crash dive again.

If you are damaged then your crush depth is reduced and that means at depth you may be very slowly recieving damage which will result in flooding that may not be obvious by way of the flooding icon in the vrew management screen.

These are images from my testing of the IXD2 at 1 knot at 200+ metres.



Yes I get your point Teddy Bar. It's just that I know what the Crash Dive Blues does.
And I always let the crash dive go all it's way down to 70meters. That's why I'm a bit confused here.

One other thing came to my mind.. when ever I start a dive I dont click right away the desired depth, but I start it by pressing the normal dive button. And after that I choose the depth. By using that method should I press the Level The Boat button also when at desired depth? Could that be the problem?
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