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03-15-21, 09:17 AM | #1 |
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Hi Torpex77 Re Single player you can still play Wolfpack on your own with AI bots controling other stations and you can take over the stations like the TDC or the hydrophones or dive station and when you leave that station the AI bot will retake control of that station.
One thing of note when you need to crash dive the dive bot will crash dive the Uboat to 70 meters if you want to go deeper you have to fill the negative tank to 4.5 then you drop like a brick then you just let some water out so the nagative tank is at 2.0 and you should hold depth at 170-180 meters
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03-15-21, 05:56 PM | #2 | |
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I Am seriously impressed! A true work of art. They literally BUILT a UBOAT
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03-17-21, 05:49 PM | #3 |
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It's a multiplayer game with singleplayer inclusive as doing it solo. No dedicated singleplayer game mode needed. People are so accustomed to other games forcing them to press a different button or choose a different menu to start their game. It's quite simple, singleplayer is basically a subset of multiplayer where there are no other players that have joined yet (and never will). The drawback though is that the game expects or requires you to have an internet connection on the assumption it needs to start up your lobby. Even if you never are going to do with anybody or thing on the internet.
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