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Old 03-30-07, 01:00 PM   #31
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the forward was flooded nothing else, but as soon as you touch bottom because of flooding, everything breaks (bug)
To be fair with a single fully flooded compartment you're dead anyway, as the crew in there will have drowned. All 5 bulkheads gone means the sub has suffered a catastrophic failure along its entire length. Accurate enough if you ask me, even if the implementation isn't exactly intuitive.


Thank you Fat Bhoy!!! The sub is not indestructable! One compartment flooded and your toast. The Hollywood patch it up and dive to 1000 feet is just that Hollywood.

I applaud your response Fat B!!!!Drive the sub like is it an egg, you need to be carefull with it or it will crack
I know that one hit from a plane or a gun from a ship could kill a submarine as they are fragile and I'm not looking for a indestructable sub what I'm trying to say is if I take flooding and thats the only damage I have and I sink to the bottom like in the first picture then why when I settle on the bottom of the sea floor at 65ft does everything else in my sub just die like in the second picture.
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