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Old 07-15-13, 04:49 PM   #1
VaporizedSteel
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Default Ultimate noob question.

I'm very Newbysh to silent hunter simulation games.
In fact I'm totally new to subim games in general.

In fact Im new to it since yesterday
I had fun completing ingame tutorials that learned me uberly simple tasks.

And I'm learning from online tutorials as we speak.

One simple sub farring bit that surpasses me I gladly want a solution for right now! Without spending tutorial pages and online videos to understand how to do it.

This bit is the following.

Whenever I dive in my submarine (Gato for instance) and I dive at and/or below 130meters (420 feet I estimate) my subs batteries plummet in just several seconds from completely full, to completely null.

The result is that obviously everything fails. It turns out everytime that my sub quikly bottoms down further into greater ocean depth where it eventually crashes.

What?

I assume that in order to dive deep I need to operate a series of valves and crew orders other then just order the sub to dive for it to do it properly.
But I don't know at all what I have to do to make it dive deep without these nasty consequences.

And I can't seem to find direct explanations from google, forum threads (here and elsewhere)
Seemingly that knowledge is buried within one or more tutorials. Which I do care to read, but I just don't know what tutorials to read.

I hope people can help me out on this one.
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