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Old 09-04-06, 01:33 AM   #1
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Quick question here. I love this game, but I am not an all pro like many on here. I have this love for the external cam that I just cannot quit. I like seeing a DD come up my rear and depth charge the livingheck outta me. Maybe it has some personal satisfaction with being an actual navy gunner.... I really dunno. My big question is how to get back the indicator circle that lets you know where underwater your sub is when you use the external cam. I have grey wolfs installed.
This is the only part of the mod that pisses me off.
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http://rapidshare.de/files/31701834/UMark.tga is the file you need
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Old 09-04-06, 05:41 AM   #2
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I love the external cam too! I even did what you're doing and added back in the umark.tga to my Grey Wolves install.

However, after finding out how much an IX boat costs with renoun, I've turned off my ext cam for that extra 15% renown. One more patrol and I can afford it!!

By the way, when you upgrade your boat, do you keep your crew and any upgrades? I didn't notice when I got my trusty U-50 VIIB.
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Old 09-04-06, 07:12 AM   #3
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I love the external cam too! I even did what you're doing and added back in the umark.tga to my Grey Wolves install.

However, after finding out how much an IX boat costs with renoun, I've turned off my ext cam for that extra 15% renown. One more patrol and I can afford it!!

By the way, when you upgrade your boat, do you keep your crew and any upgrades? I didn't notice when I got my trusty U-50 VIIB.
Your crew transfers with you. With the upgrades-i believe you start at the base model for whatever sub you pick--when i upgraded my VIIB to IXC --I had to upgrade the engines and hydrophones of the IXC. (i could be wrong--one of the gurus might know for sure)
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Old 09-04-06, 07:20 AM   #4
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Yes, when transfering to a new boat, you keep your crew and their qualifications, but you begin with a basic model boat without upgrades.
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Old 09-04-06, 01:39 PM   #5
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Ahh, ok. Is the IXB or IXC a wise upgrade from the VIIB? I've done 10 patrols in my trusty VIIB and feel almost dirty for trying to ditch it for a new boat.
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Old 09-04-06, 02:10 PM   #6
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Ahh, ok. Is the IXB or IXC a wise upgrade from the VIIB? I've done 10 patrols in my trusty VIIB and feel almost dirty for trying to ditch it for a new boat.
If you're asking is it wise to go from a VII to a IX then it depends on what kind of patrols you like. Quick patrols that are close to home and require a minimum of fuss: stay with the VII. Long patrols that can become boring as you cross the Atlantic, trying conserve every ounce of fuel to stay on station longer and having a larger torp load: go with the IX.

If youre wondering whether to go to an IXB or IXC: go with the IXC slightly better boat IMO.

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Old 09-04-06, 02:12 PM   #7
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Ahh, ok. Is the IXB or IXC a wise upgrade from the VIIB? I've done 10 patrols in my trusty VIIB and feel almost dirty for trying to ditch it for a new boat.
It depends what your after 'horses for courses' I reckon. type V11 = fewer eels and shorter range but qucker at diving. Me personally...I like to travel to far off places (USA..Carribean) to hunt tankers. If I decide to 'fish' around in the Atlantic I can hang about much longer......HUNTING TANKERS!!!
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Old 09-07-06, 04:13 PM   #8
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Well, I've made it about half way through a patrol in a new IXB, and I'm just not feeling it.

The boat just feels too "big" to me, and of course the longer range means more travel time, and the later on in the war I get the more radio signals I get and hitting TC+ every 5 seconds because you just got another radio message is grating my nerves.

Think I'll switch back to the VIIB/C after this patrol...
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