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Scheisskopf
02-09-07, 03:59 PM
im at the point in my career where i can get an IXB
i was just wondering, should i get the IXB now or wait to get the IXC later?
AVGWarhawk
02-09-07, 04:07 PM
Personally I would get the IXB. I usually do not get far enough for the C model. I believe you can compare (kick the tires) in the museum when you load up the game. Take a look there. I always look at diving time and surface speed. That about it.
Ducimus
02-09-07, 04:32 PM
SH3 and GWX, the IXB has less fuel, 1 less torpedo, and same diving time as an IXC.
If one was to mod it to be historically correct then the IXB would have the same number of torpedo's, less fuel, and slightly faster diving time compared to an IXC.
Mush Martin
02-09-07, 06:23 PM
IXB Was the Most Succesfull Uboat Class.
"Janes Submarines War Beneath the Waves 1776 to the Present Day"
By Robert Hutchinson.
From the player perspective over the course of waiting for the type
XXI you only have to buy it once and it lasts the whole war.
U123 Was a IXB So lets not presume she didnt have the range to make
it to america. she was first. economical transits are what matter most.
The Lack of one torpedo is an acceptable compromise in view of the
yeild of prestige by getting the boat early and keeping it late.
MM:|\\
Iron Budokan
02-09-07, 07:25 PM
I was interested in this, too, because should I live long enough in this current career I'm gonna get me one o' dem type IXs and sail 'er to America....! :rock:
Ducimus
02-09-07, 07:27 PM
IXB Was the Most Succesfull Uboat Class.
I've always felt that this, doesnt mean squat. Primarly beause the IXB scored most of its success in the early years of the war when ASW was at it's weakest. Yes it was the right boat at the right time (fuel and torpedo load). But what's more there wasnt that many of them built, Making your boat to tonnage ratio alot higher then other uboat classes. So does all of that make it a better submarine over other models? I'd argue the answer is no.
Mush Martin
02-09-07, 08:43 PM
IXB Was the Most Succesfull Uboat Class.
I've always felt that this, doesnt mean squat. Primarly beause the IXB scored most of its success in the early years of the war when ASW was at it's weakest. Yes it was the right boat at the right time (fuel and torpedo load). But what's more there wasnt that many of them built, Making your boat to tonnage ratio alot higher then other uboat classes. So does all of that make it a better submarine over other models? I'd argue the answer is no.
Contentious to the end ok your right about that but in game economically
speaking regarding prestige points it makes the most sense long term.
invest in the well trained crew.
MM
Ducimus
02-09-07, 08:49 PM
Don't get me wrong, ingame i really like the IXB. I even gave it lot's of luvin in the tweak pack i run for GWX. What ultimatly turns me off to it though, is its fuel capcity as compared to an IXC.
Dantenoc
02-10-07, 12:38 AM
I would say that your best strategy is to buy the IXB as soon as possible, the larger torpedoe load compared to the VII types will allow you to amass prestige points a whole lot quicker, regardless of what you plan to buy with them later on.
So: buy the IXB, save enough points to buy the IXC and spend any excess points that you earn while waiting for the IXC to become available on the crew (getting better crewmen) so that when the IXC becomes available you'll be good and ready for it, transfer your top notch crew to it :up:
High Voltage
02-10-07, 01:58 AM
how many times has this thread cropped up? Just get yourselves the XXI in 1940 and you'll have no problems, mate.:up:
yea right
i tried the tutorial for getting a XXI in 1939
trust me its not like "oh well ive got the XXI now nothing can beat me"
at one point you will think nothing can kill you, and that WILL get you killed:rotfl:
melnibonian
02-10-07, 06:12 AM
IXC all the way. It's faster, has more range and carries more torpedoes that the IXB. For me it's not so much the torpedoes it carries, but the effective range it has. With a IXC you can go to almost any theater of operation (especially early in the war where there are no U-Tankers in the Atlantic). That allows you to attack softer targets and less heavily patroled areas.
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