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Kaleun
08-05-05, 05:29 PM
Hi,

I got annoyed again when i changed u-boat and the game kept the same u-boat no. so i trolled thru U-boat.net and knocked together the following info. (I thought this might be handy, or of some use, when manually changing your u-boat nos. so you could get historically accurate nos. per type)

Type Nos.

IIA
U-1 - U-6

IID
U-137 - U-152

VIIB
U-45 - U-55
U-73 - U-76
U-83 - U-87
U-99 - U-102

VIIC
U-69 - U-72
U-77 - U-82
U-88 - U-98
U-132 - U-136
U-201 - U-212
U-221 - U-232
U-235 - U-291
U-301 - U-316
U-331 - U-394
U-396 - U-458
U-465 - U-473
U-475 - U-486
U-551 - U-683
U-701 - U-722
U-731 - U-768
U-771 - U-779
U-821 - U-822
U-825 - U-826
U-901
U-903 - U-905
U-907
U-921 - U-928
U-951 - U-994
U-1051 - U-1058
U-1101 - U-1102
U-1131 - U-1132
U-1161 - U-1162
U-1191 - U-1210

VIIC/41
U-292 - U-300
U-317 - U-328
U-827 - U-828
U-929 - U-930
U-995
U-997 - U-1010
U-1013 - U-1025
U-1063 - U-1065
U-1103 - U-1110
U-1163 - U-1172
U-1271 - U-1279
U-1301 - U-1308

VIIC/42
None Commissioned


IXB
U-64 - U-65
U-103 - U-110
U-111
U-122 - U-124

IXC
U-66 - U-68
U-125 - U-131
U-153 - U-166
U-171 - U-176
U-501 - U-524

IXC/40
U-167 - U-170
U-183 - U-194
U-525 - U-550
U-801 - U-806
U-841 - U-846
U-853 - U-858
U-865 - U-870
U-877 - U-881
U-889
U-1221 - U-1235

IXD2
U-177 - U-179
U-181 - U-182
U-196 - U-200
U-847 - U-852
U-859 - U-864
U-871 - U-876

XXI
U-2501 - U-2531
U-2533 - U-2536
U-2538 - U-2546
U-2548
U-2551 - U-2552
U-3001 - U-3035
U-3037 - U-3041
U-3044
U-3501 - U-3530

Sorry for being anal - but the game annoys me that it can't use a simple database to call up the correct u-boat numbers after you change u-boat type!!

Regards

Kaleun

Ula Jolly
08-05-05, 05:31 PM
Wonderful work there! The only thing that prevents this from being put in the game should be a list of reliable references. :up:

Kaleun
08-05-05, 05:37 PM
Thanks - i ommitted the commission dates so you pick can pick any number at any time (even if wasn't built until later in the war), as i usually pick house numbers of friends or other numbers that mean something to me!

Kaleun

Damo1977
08-05-05, 05:42 PM
Never change your boat to U-666........ I had a wonderful career going so I upgraded my boat changed the number from 47 to 666. it was late 40 I think..........Well I got pounded and bombed from as soon as I left base to my demise

Ula Jolly
08-05-05, 06:55 PM
Here's a nifty website! :arrgh!:

http://uboat.net/boats/

GOD DAMNIT WHY AM I WILD NIGHT IN BANGKOK!?!

FritzHeinz
08-06-05, 03:22 AM
Up till now I never had this problem. I got 'random' u-boat numbers and checked them on: http://www.u-boot-archiv.de/dieboote/uindex-gr.html, just to find out the numbers are historically correct.

Perhaps this was just coincidence for me, or maybe the developers solved this in 1.4b? :hmm:

JScones
08-06-05, 03:58 AM
FYI for those running SH3 Commander, this feature is built in: you can select an appropriate U-boat number based on your career's U-boat type and flotilla. That is, if you have a VIIC and you're in 7 Flotilla, you can either choose any VIIC number or only those VIIC numbers that were attached to 7 Flotilla.

At this time, however, true availability dates are ignored.

Drebbel
08-06-05, 04:48 AM
I got annoyed again when i changed u-boat and the game kept the same u-boat no.

Annoyed by a number. What about the fact you seem to keep the exact same crew :D

Nice pennant list btw.

I was under the impression this buglet had been fixed in the 1.4b patch. I tried a lot in the past and never could reproduce it after the 1.4 patch. Too bad it still seems to be there.

Kaleun
08-06-05, 06:04 AM
Hi,

Yes i managed to reproduce it, with patch 1.4b (that's why i built the above list) - i switched from a type IIA (U-5) to a type IID and kept the no. U-5 :down: instead of it changing to a no between U-137 - U-152.

Yeah i get annoyed about having the same crew, but having a Maths degree - numbers annoy me more!!!!!!! :rotfl:

Kaleun

Oesten
08-06-05, 10:26 AM
I'm not using SH3 Commander, but manually made sure I was using boats with appropriate numbers.

I looked through uboat.net and picked boats that were:

a) In the right flotilla, and not used by any of the historical U-boat aces. I wanted a boat that WASN'T famous historically. That way, I make my own legend for this boat, not recreating a historical career. Since the scores of all the major U-boat aces are tracked in SH3 and your own tonnage scores listed with theirs, I wanted to make sure that I wasn't using a boat that an ace was using.

b) had sunk very few ships at all. Normally that meant picking boats that had been sunk historically on their first few patrols, before achieving anything much.

c) where possible, had been commissioned shortly before I take them over in SH3.

So, for my Type II in 1939, I picked U-15. (I'm using RuB 1.42, which turns the Type IIA's into Type IIB's.) Staying with U-15 until late August 1940, when I'll switch to a new Type IXB, U-104. Historically, U-104 was commissioned on 19 August 1940 and sailed on her first patrol on 12 November 1940. She was sunk on that patrol after sinking only one ship.

But hopefully she won't be sunk that quickly under my command, instead she'll be famous!

Capn Tucker
08-06-05, 11:38 AM
Never change your boat to U-666........ I had a wonderful career going so I upgraded my boat changed the number from 47 to 666. it was late 40 I think..........Well I got pounded and bombed from as soon as I left base to my demise

Imagine serving on the real U-666. The conning tower art was a stylized depiction of Lucifer's fall from heaven, and the crewmembers all wore a miniature version of this on their caps. And the boat's code name in the fleet was "U-Satan". :o
Despite all that, the boat actually had a fairly long career, and made it well into 1944 before being sunk; similar to, or even better than many of the other boats that were lost.
The U.S. Navy also had a 666; the SSN 666. Hawkbill was her name (I think). I always thought if they had the 'nads to actually assign that hull number, the name of the boat should have been the Devilfish... :P