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Old 11-11-06, 09:13 PM   #28
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[quote=Kpt. Lehmann]
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Seriously, 1 hour sinking time for a ship is totally reasonable.

I read an account of a ship torped off of nc coast during ww1-ship broke in two and stern section sank--but crew survived by staying on bow section which stayed afloat -believe it was for a day and a half- before the bow section finally washed up on the beach

In that regard--nuke proof could be considered reasonable .
In unusual and isolated cases yes indeed. For most cases sinking times should be under two hours.
Yes indeed...the small tramp is dead meat when GWX is on my hard drive!!! I have a bone to pick with it Thanks for looking after that GWX team. Your on my Christmas list

As far as the ships sinking realistically, your team is dead on with it in my opinion and my opinion is not humble. The slow sinking aspect you have placed in the game was definitly missing in the vanilla version! Keep up the good work!!! I will surface when GWX is ready to go
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