This message is pretty much all spoilers, so read at your own peril.

There's a small gap between the two coastlines, which if followed with care, will take you to the cave. This is a mission of extreme precision: you need to maintain as close to the middle of the channel as possible or you won't be able to make it through the opening.

At most points of the channel you should have less than a thousand yards on either side of you between the two pieces of coast.

Unfortunately it's been a little while since I've played that particular mission, so I can't give you the exact coordinate details, but the basic idea is just to follow one coast towards area c until you find the second one, then thread the needle between them.

Fair warning: the manual gets one fact wrong - this mission is impossible to complete without the use of your deck gun. The plant is litterally on the coast and therefore torpedoes will hit the coast instead.


Best,

John



On 11/30/2020 23:15, Nathaniel Schmidt wrote:

Hi,

 

Was wondering if someone could help me with mission 15 of GMA Games’ Lone Wolf, especially the location of the cave? I believe I have searched relatively thoroughly and it doesn’t come up on the active sonar; and I cannot think of any other way of searching except by scraping the bottom of the ocean from place-to-place, which would take an absolute eternity!

 

So far, I have discovered the following:

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  • Area C1, sector 3-1 appears to mark the deepest point of the ocean.  Setting a forward course of 0° from this point will take as far as you are allowed to go north, without finding the cave.  This location and course is directly parallel to the initial mission starting point and direction in area C1, sector 1-1.
  • From this observation and other explorations, I can infer that the two coastal areas marked on the map from A3 to E3 curve around and meet up with each other, creating a bay or harbour-like land-water structure, making it a little difficult when searching for a tiny cave entrance.  The outside areas shallow in the north, east and west.  It is impossible to get around This point without being attacked by rogue sea serpents.

 

That’s about all I’ve got.

 

Thanks in advance and kind regards,

 

Nathaniel

 

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Deakin University, Melbourne (Burwood) campus

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Std. ID: 220493627

E: njschm...@deakin.edu.au

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