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Old 06-24-17, 06:43 PM   #1
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Default Typhoon refuse to die !!

The damn Typhoon was hit by 3 MK48 and was sitting on the seafloor with 3 big holes in it yet it refuses to die. Had to drive another torp manually into it to finish the job. Just wish the game would have counted it as a kill as it would never raise on it's power given all the damage.
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Old 07-02-17, 08:07 AM   #2
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You would be very very surprised just how much damage a typhoon can take, they have not only a double hull but also two pressure hulls side by side that can be independently locked out and water tight it could stand the damage and in fact was built to take direct hits this is what a lot of people dont realise The typhoon is built to take that punishment and has a reserve buoyancy of nearly 45% (where as the 688i has around 11%)
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Old 07-02-17, 09:07 AM   #3
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You would be very very surprised just how much damage a typhoon can take, they have not only a double hull but also two pressure hulls side by side that can be independently locked out and water tight it could stand the damage and in fact was built to take direct hits this is what a lot of people dont realise The typhoon is built to take that punishment and has a reserve buoyancy of nearly 45% (where as the 688i has around 11%)
If it can still launch one of its missiles it doesn't matter how many holes are in it.......
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Old 07-02-17, 11:23 AM   #4
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You'd think it'd have to be at a certain shallow depth and level in order to launch its payload, not listing and dying on the bottom of the sea ��
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Old 07-02-17, 11:54 AM   #5
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You would be very very surprised just how much damage a typhoon can take, they have not only a double hull but also two pressure hulls side by side that can be independently locked out and water tight it could stand the damage and in fact was built to take direct hits this is what a lot of people dont realise The typhoon is built to take that punishment and has a reserve buoyancy of nearly 45% (where as the 688i has around 11%)
Not talking technical data as we can certainly debate that to depth. What I'm saying is that for this game, Since it's seems to be hard for torps to hit something sitting on the seafloor without using manual control in the 3D view (which is consider by some as unrealistic). A stricken sub sitting on the seafloor should be consider sunk for gameplay sake.
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Old 07-02-17, 12:27 PM   #6
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i disagree. the typhoon should be way harder to kill dead than a november. not only is that more lifelike, but more importantly, it lends the game texture.
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You would be very very surprised just how much damage a typhoon can take, they have not only a double hull but also two pressure hulls side by side that can be independently locked out and water tight it could stand the damage and in fact was built to take direct hits this is what a lot of people dont realise The typhoon is built to take that punishment and has a reserve buoyancy of nearly 45% (where as the 688i has around 11%)
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i disagree. the typhoon should be way harder to kill dead than a november. not only is that more lifelike, but more importantly, it lends the game texture.
It would be fine if you can launch a torp to finish it without using manual control,but since that doesn't work most of the time. It's just a waste of ammo and time in the campaign.
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