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Old 08-28-08, 07:45 PM   #1
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Check out the fuel left :rotfl:

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Old 08-28-08, 08:13 PM   #2
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Check out the fuel left :rotfl:

Be a shame to have to pour that bottle of scotch into the engine to make it to Midway.:rotfl:

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Old 08-28-08, 08:42 PM   #3
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I drew the Bungo Suido for my second patrol, I completed my assignments, and was told to proceed on my own, or head back to base. I headed back to Pearl, and from the get go it was apparent I was`nt going to make it, so Midway here we come. Soon after it hit me, we might not make Midway, we`ll be running on fumes. Sure enough, just before Midway, I get a message "Sir we`re out of fuel", a few seconds later the base icon appeared, I did`nt look a gift horse in the mouth, I pounced on that, refueled, rearmed, waited my four hours, and headed to Pearl. Puts
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Old 08-29-08, 03:29 AM   #4
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I drew the Bungo Suido for my second patrol, I completed my assignments, and was told to proceed on my own, or head back to base. I headed back to Pearl, and from the get go it was apparent I was`nt going to make it, so Midway here we come. Soon after it hit me, we might not make Midway, we`ll be running on fumes. Sure enough, just before Midway, I get a message "Sir we`re out of fuel", a few seconds later the base icon appeared, I did`nt look a gift horse in the mouth, I pounced on that, refueled, rearmed, waited my four hours, and headed to Pearl. Puts
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Old 08-29-08, 06:01 AM   #5
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I also ran out of fuel round 20 miles before midway after a very succesfull patrol. I was so frustrated (didn't save the game) that i decided to sink my boat and end my career by that way . While doing that i noticed that i was moving ! So i stabilized my boat... After a while and a lot of time compression i reached Midway!!!! I was only able to travell while submerged, so i had to watch the CO2-level carefully.

I guess this was a bug, but i reasoned for myself that "as an experienced skipper" i utilized the North Pasific current (actually flowing that direction) to reach my destination, though i was able to travel the plotted course...
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Old 08-29-08, 07:18 AM   #6
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I never understood why the designers choose to make running out of fuel such a major deal, reality wise..

The accounts of submarine service in WWII are chocked full of instances where skippers found themselves stranded in distress but where rescued by the Navy and didn't get booted to desk jobs.


On the other hand I do like it being included because it is another thing you have to monitor closely and so adds interest to the sim.
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Old 08-29-08, 08:49 AM   #7
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Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I was hoping someone could help me. And since this is on topic:

I usually play with "unlimited fuel". The reason, is because I started a career in Java....was sent to my patrol area...did my patroling....and was reassigned to Fremantle, which I did not have enough fuel to reach. I ended up having to redo the patrol because of this.

Yesterday I decide to try playing again with limited fuel. I was leaving Midway and was assigned to patrol around Shanghi. My sub (Balao class) used up over 50% of the fuel before even getting to my patrol area. I did most of my transit on the surface at "standard" speed.

What am I doing wrong where I used up so much fuel before even reaching my patrol area.
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Old 08-29-08, 10:16 AM   #8
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Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I was hoping someone could help me. And since this is on topic:

I usually play with "unlimited fuel". The reason, is because I started a career in Java....was sent to my patrol area...did my patroling....and was reassigned to Fremantle, which I did not have enough fuel to reach. I ended up having to redo the patrol because of this.

Yesterday I decide to try playing again with limited fuel. I was leaving Midway and was assigned to patrol around Shanghi. My sub (Balao class) used up over 50% of the fuel before even getting to my patrol area. I did most of my transit on the surface at "standard" speed.

What am I doing wrong where I used up so much fuel before even reaching my patrol area.
Your either going to fast or two slow. In an un-modded game best speed / range is typically around 9.5 knots. You can set this by clicking the tab under the speed telegraph then clicking the selected speed. Mods typically have a 'best speed' and is usually described in the mods documents. For instance in RFB best speed/range is ahead standard.

One other thing to watch out for is if your batteries get damaged, even if they get repaired will never take on a 100% charge and you will endlessly try to recharge them robbing you of mileage. You can manually turn off battery charching.

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Thats RFB (real fleet boat)
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Old 08-29-08, 10:19 AM   #9
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I never understood why the designers choose to make running out of fuel such a major deal, reality wise..

The accounts of submarine service in WWII are chocked full of instances where skippers found themselves stranded in distress but where rescued by the Navy and didn't get booted to desk jobs.


On the other hand I do like it being included because it is another thing you have to monitor closely and so adds interest to the sim.
Kind of answerd your own question :rotfl:

Im thinking they dident have enough time to code in tenders although they do show up in the add on at least in the U-boat campaigns, havent seen them in the PTO yet.
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Old 08-29-08, 10:25 AM   #10
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While doing that i noticed that i was moving ! So i stabilized my boat... After a while and a lot of time compression i reached Midway!!!!
Well duh.. just cause your out of gas you still have batteries left. If you run out of those too then your screwed So in the example I posted I wasent totally screwed as I could have reached Midway easly on Batts but posted just for the fun of it.

It used to be a 'cheat' where you could run on batts submerged untill they went flat, surface (even without engines running and no fuel) recharge the batterys, rinse/repeat. Some kind of mystical solar charging

That has been fixed
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Old 08-29-08, 10:29 AM   #11
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Thats RFB (real fleet boat)
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Old 08-29-08, 10:57 AM   #12
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Sorry for hijacking the thread, but I was hoping someone could help me. And since this is on topic:

I usually play with "unlimited fuel". The reason, is because I started a career in Java....was sent to my patrol area...did my patroling....and was reassigned to Fremantle, which I did not have enough fuel to reach. I ended up having to redo the patrol because of this.

Yesterday I decide to try playing again with limited fuel. I was leaving Midway and was assigned to patrol around Shanghi. My sub (Balao class) used up over 50% of the fuel before even getting to my patrol area. I did most of my transit on the surface at "standard" speed.

What am I doing wrong where I used up so much fuel before even reaching my patrol area.
Your either going to fast or two slow. In an un-modded game best speed / range is typically around 9.5 knots. You can set this by clicking the tab under the speed telegraph then clicking the selected speed. Mods typically have a 'best speed' and is usually described in the mods documents. For instance in RFB best speed/range is ahead standard.

One other thing to watch out for is if your batteries get damaged, even if they get repaired will never take on a 100% charge and you will endlessly try to recharge them robbing you of mileage. You can manually turn off battery charching.
I'm using RFB and TMO. I've always felt that fuel usage was pretty high, even in stock. It really surprised me when I was past "bingo" and I had not reach my patrol area. I hadn't even used any fuel chasing ships yet.

Using "unlimited fuel" doesn't really bother me. I guess I'll have to keep using it.
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Old 08-29-08, 11:15 AM   #13
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I`m also using RFB/RSRDC, that was the most enjoyable missionI`ve had so far. It adds that uncertainty factor, I for one would also like to see sub tenders added. Puts
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Old 08-29-08, 11:24 AM   #14
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I'm using RFB and TMO.
Arent those two incompatible?
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Old 08-29-08, 12:06 PM   #15
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I'm using RFB and TMO.
Arent those two incompatible?
Sorry...You're right...I'm running RSRD/TMO
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