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Bosun
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I looked around the forum and reviewed the manual but I couldn’t find an answer to this question. Is there anything that indicates how deep the sea level is so you don’t run aground?
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Grey Wolf
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On the map screen, move the cursor around. At the lower left, where the location data is, you will see the depth in meters. Be sure to remember to subtract 3 meters from this number when diving because the programmers did NOT take the draft of the boats into account when calibrating the depth gauge. You are always 3 meters deeper than what your gauges tell you.
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Bosun
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OK - thanks fo rthe information. I see thje depth in meters along side of the location data. Thanks again.
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In the Brig
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I wanted to get into this game but the UI was just horrendous. I couldn't stand it for more than a couple minutes.
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Grey Wolf
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The game is a valiant effort, but a World War I mod of SH3 would be a better experience. |
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