We are aware of the issue where cloaks have a low chance to be displayed as folded. We are aware of the issue where some pet armor incorrectly says Tempering Available. We are aware of the issue where the character’s held item is not registered in the Item Grades Ranking Information in certain situations. We are aware of the issue where registered weapon’s Item Grades score is incorrectly displayed in certain situations. We are aware of the issue where unavailable/unusable quest and infrastructure markers are displayed on the map. Restarting the game removes the UI as intended. We are aware of the issue where the Ezi's Light effect UI does not disappear in certain situations. We are aware of an issue where if you try to purchase Image Item: White Knight Kitsu at the same time as Image Item: Tahyang's Battle Plate the purchase will fail. We are aware of the issue where some visual effects of pets, such as the Wisp, are not displayed properly during preview. As a workaround, please switch to DirectX 9 in the in-game options in the meantime. First demonstrated in 1863, the ship is famous as one of the initial forays into developing combat submarines.We are aware of an issue that may lead to game crashes for owners of Nvidia graphic cards when DirectX 11 has been selected in the in-game options. She carried Confederate Navy men to Charleston Harbor, attempting to break a Union blockade that was strangling the city. On the very first mission, the Hunley sank at the dock when either the wake of a ship swamped it or tangled lines dragged it underwater. Five men died, according to Friends of the Hunley. The sub was recovered and launched again a few months later. Someone left a valve open and it sank, killing its entire 8-man crew. The back-to-back disasters did not dissuade the Confederate Navy, though. The ship was found, modified and put back in service for a February 1864 mission in which it sunk the U.S.S. It would turn out to be a suicide mission for the Hunley's crew. The sub and all aboard were never heard from again - until 1995, when a team of wreck-hunters rediscovered it, with all eight crew members inside. Still, no one knows what doomed the Hunley's final mission. She may have been crippled by her own torpedo, according to Friends of the Hunley, or trapped by ill-favored tides, leaving the crew to die of asphyxia when their air ran out. They may have been clipped by a Union rescue ship that never even noticed the collision, or perhaps someone managed a lucky shot that disabled the sub's captain and sent water pouring into the vessel. In 2011, a couple of treasure-hunters were searching Lake Michigan for $200 million worth of gold that fell from a ferry crossing in the 1800s, at least according to local legend. What they found was perhaps less lucrative - but far weirder. It was a shipwreck, covered with invasive zebra mussels. The treasure hunters thought it is the wreck of the Griffin, a ship built and lost by French explorer René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle in 1679. La Salle was looking for the mouth of the Mississippi River when the Griffin went down. He'd gotten off the ship to pay off some of his debts, and his crew allegedly set sail in a storm and was never seen again. Since then, multiple people have thought they found the wreck.įurther investigations revealed the shipwreck found on the treasure hunt to be too large to be the Griffin. It was probably a late 19th-century or early 20th-century tugboat, according to state archaeologists. But another Griffin candidate has since emerged, in the form of a centuries-old wooden timber found at the bottom of the lake.
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