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Old 03-14-16, 10:58 PM   #1
Yaivenov
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Default CTD when approaching a new port.

Happens every time without fail. Reload game and load a mid mission save and I'm able to approach, but then CTD again when I approach the next port. Reloading a save in the middle of the water before approaching does NOT prevent the CTD. This started after installing OH-2.

I'm hoping this bug has already been ID'd and someone can point me to the thread wit the fix (search function apparently hates me too.)


P.S. Why are my flak gunners complete window licking retards and yet spitfires never miss, not to mention just who the hell thought that .303 caliber machine guns were ever capable of wrecking inch thick high yield steel that is further shielded under a double hull? I get strafed with MG's for a grand total of three bursts of small caliber MG fire and somehow my pressure hull is reduced to 40% integrity? Did Ubisoft hire a drunk chimp with down syndrome to write this game?

P.P.S. I just saw the damage splash radius for the American 16" HE shell. Ubisoft gave it a max splash radius of 14 meters. *facepalm* In the real world these shells would leave craters larger than that. When firing 16" naval guns in proximity to friendly forces "danger close" is 2 kilometers.

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