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中国水兵
![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Bia³ystok, Polska
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And something else. It is not advised to save your game while you're deep under water - below 160 m (red area on deapthgauge.) It doesn't matter (below 160 m) if weather is good or not and how many objects are in that area. The essence is your depth. Save game made below 160 m deapth - certain death.:rotfl:I made some research to confirm that, so that's should be raliable. ![]()
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Admiral
![]() Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Spain , Crossing Gibraltar!
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Blow balast untill you reach a response,
if it doesn't work mate, call the Boats Priest....And say good by! ![]() |
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Electrician's Mate
![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Yorkshire
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Genedige Karleuns,
Thanks for all the great advice. I never save submerged and so I know it is not that. I will try your suggestions this evening when I get home and hopefully keep my current patrol ![]() Update: I arrived home and tried the recommendation that I run SH3 Weather before restarting SH3 Commander. It worked a treat. Thanks guys.
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