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Old 06-05-23, 09:05 AM   #5530
KaleunMarco
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Originally Posted by propbeanie View Post
Well, same ole same old questions, where abouts were you Lat/Long, what day and time, which boat, and are you in the career, or doing a test mission?
April 18, 1943 0509 (5 o'clock AM, for you lubbers)
S-42 class boat
sixth mission in a career


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Originally Posted by propbeanie View Post
The original mis file itself has five objectives, with 2 of them hidden, the one hidden being the actual 2nd objective to patrol around the Admirality Islands on the way to the Equator, which looks like the 2nd objective when leaving Brisbane. So were you headed to what shows to be the 2nd objective when you leave Brisbane (the equator), or the 2nd objective (Admiralities), which pops up when you finish near Rabaul?
i think the objectives/triggers/events are somewhat out-of-sync (read:hosed).
i say that because the game CTD'd every time i moved after receiving the next objectives orders. (we were parked as the objective expired)
i edited the mission (equatorial 03) and re-sequenced the objectives/triggers/events somewhat, such that when i re-launched and re-loaded the saved-mission to get you the info you requested, i was able to move without CTD. yes, i realize that i am heading into shoal-waters if i continue trying to play a reload of a changed mission but it kinda-sorta gives credence to my original premise that the objectives/triggers/events are somewhat out-of-sync. i am going to re-start this mission from port and see what happens.
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