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As for diving depth...that is almost entirely dependant on the randomisation factor in game. |
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Stowaway
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Negligible, i.e., 3 seconds on average, speed = 1/3 ahead, in calm seas? 2 seconds on average in calm seas?
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Grey Wolf
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This is the information that I've got: VIIB: 27 seconds VIIC: 30 seconds. The VIIC was slightly slower submerged as well. On the plus side however, the VIIC was a bit more seaworthy than the VIIB: some of the air intakes for the diesels were repositioned so that they didn't suck in so much seawater in rough weather (I doubt that this is modelled in the game though).
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I've got the same information, and the question I'm asking is: are these differences modeled in the game between the VIIB and VIIC? Jimbuna tried to answer, unfortunately it's so vague I don't know what to make of it. I tried to run some controlled tests but my computer is so slow at loading GWX that I gave up and instead sought an answer from somebody in-the-know. :hmm:
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