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Post by BathTubAdmiral on Jul 7, 2019 10:24:14 GMT -6
Sometimes, I really wonder if things are w.a.i., and I'm terribly unlucky to get all "strange rolls" and "outliers" into one wacky game(play experience), or if these are genuine bugs?! It's 1916. I'm GE and GB got into war with me - sudden rise of tension with them that I can't really explain, as soon as I scrapped my 10 old B's without having finished many new BBs [1. ST] (I was looking to kick RU's butt again ) I moved my raider BC out of the Carribean, and GB moved in 1 BC 1 CL - and gets an invasion immediately [2. ST]. Game generates a battle in support of the invasion with a pretty wacky Guantanamo Bay (filed a bug report for that) - but the GB ships never show up in time, and I get a marginal victory [3. ST] ... see screenshot A. Turns out they where sitting just outside visual range, seemingly unable to find the harbour in the dark?! [4. ST] And how the **** did they manage to lose a sub in this engagemant?[5. ST] And how gets my own SSC into the Carribean, when it is supposed to sink british ships in the north sea?!?[6. ST]
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Post by aeson on Jul 7, 2019 11:46:43 GMT -6
And how the **** did they manage to lose a sub in this engagemant? [5. ST]If you click on the button that says "Details" at the bottom of the battle results summary menu, it'll open up a Statistics menu. If you double-click on a submarine in that menu, it will tell you its current status or its cause of loss. "Overdue" - probably an unspecified fatal accident or perhaps a circularly-running torpedo - and "Mined" are probably the most common causes of loss for submarines which take part in battle scenarios. The game manual, interestingly enough, only says that coastal submarines will operate near your bases; it doesn't say anything about them being restricted to home waters.
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Post by BathTubAdmiral on Jul 7, 2019 12:16:55 GMT -6
If you click on the button that says "Details" at the bottom of the battle results summary menu, it'll open up a Statistics menu. If you double-click on a submarine in that menu, it will tell you its current status or its cause of loss. "Overdue" - probably an unspecified fatal accident or perhaps a circularly-running torpedo - and "Mined" are probably the most common causes of loss for submarines which take part in battle scenarios. Oh, never noticed you can do that! Now it's too late, sadly ... already played on ...
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