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Old 05-09-20, 08:19 PM   #1
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How can I change the test depth in SH 4
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Old 05-09-20, 10:38 PM   #2
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How can I change the test depth in SH 4
welcome to SH4 and subsim.

why do you feel the need to change the defaults?
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Old 05-09-20, 11:02 PM   #3
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Elementary, my dear KaleunMarco, I change defaults to keep the wild crocagators from eating people who ask me why I want to change defaults!
Q: Wait, there's no such thing as a crocagator!
A: See how good it works?

For the OP, the only thing in game affected by the test depth is the red needle on the deep depth gauge. That value is in the submarine's .cfg file, example;

\Data\Submarine\NSS_Porpoise\NSS_Porpoise.cfg

[Properties]
PeriscopeDepth=16.6;meters
SnorkelDepth=15;meters
CrashDepth=40;meters
MaxDepth=100;meters
;SurfaceDepth=4.2164;meters
SurfaceDepth=4.7;meters
TorpLaunchMaxDepth=30;meters
StormConditions=9,0.1;max wind speed [m/s], max rain intensity [0,1]

A meter is approximately 3.3 feet, so set for 100 meters and the red needle will be set at 330 feet. Those are text files, so can be easily edited in notepad. Don't forget to make a backup copy of the file in case your cat jumps on the keeeyYYYYybOard@&^%#$.

For the actual crush depth you'll need the editor;

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/dow...o=file&id=4489

to open the sub's .zon file, in this example NSS_Porpoise.zon. Down at the bottom of that is "collisionable object", with the data CrashDepth (bad translation, they mean crush or maximum depth), also in meters.
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Old 05-13-20, 04:52 PM   #4
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The official test depth for Porpoise class was 80m or 250 feet

Gato 90m or 300 feet
Tench 120m or 400 feet
Balao as for Tench
Sargo 80m or 250 feet
Tambor 90m or 300 feet

U boats could go a lot deeper
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