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dmlavan
07-06-07, 01:26 PM
I decided to give my Atlantic boat and crew a well-deserved rest by starting a Mediterranean career in mid-1942, using GWX 1.03 and SHCdr 2.7 with a "realistic career" to avoid a tour of duty lasting the entire war. I picked the Med because a) I like the water color and b) based on not having read much about the U-boat war in the Med, I assumed that if I started on the east side of Gibraltar it would be easier than the Atlantic.

On my first patrol out of Salamis, my first surprise was that the new crew did NOT perform as well as the seasoned 10-patrol Atlantic crew I was used to. After clearing the Aegan Sea and heading towards our patrol area SSE of Malta, I quickly learned that traveling on the surface at night was dangerous. After the second time having my bridge suddenly lit up by a Sunderland's searchlight as the first indication that there were aircraft nearby, I changed my pattern to running surfaced during the day, when I could see aircraft, and submerged at night.

After about two weeks with no contacts:stare: my sonar operator picked up multiple merchants. I turned, followed the sound, and maneuvered into a good position. Up scope, and I found two escorts leading two columns of ships: three small cargo ships, and the other with three fat, juicy passenger liners. I developed a good firing solution, checked them again visually, then noticed the flags: they were Italian! Thankfully I hadn't fired, but my crew was frustrated.

Another few days of futile patrolling, then shortly after sunset my Watch Officer reported a visual contact 6000m away. I looked through my binoculars and saw six smoke plumes - two close and four in the distance. The two belonged to two destroyers who were charging towards me. Crash drive... kept on going to 170m. At one point during the 8hrs of depth charging, I used my "God-like" powers (F12) to see what good targets were passing me by: one King George V and one Nelson class battleship, and two Dido cruisers. I could only imagine my Sailors painting those tonnage flags for our return to port!

At the end of the patrol, I pulled into Salamis on fumes (less than 10% fuel) with only 4 small ships for 10k tons total... and moderate damage to my VIIC from numerous aircraft. I'm almost tempted to brave Gibraltar just to head out into the "easy" Atlantic!

STEED
07-06-07, 01:51 PM
The Med is :eek:

But if your hunting warships that's the place for you. :arrgh!:

Iron Budokan
07-06-07, 01:57 PM
I'm definitely going to try a Med career after I finish this one....looking forward to it.

ichso
07-06-07, 02:15 PM
a) I like the water color
:o Is it different from the colour of the atlantic water ?

dmlavan
07-06-07, 02:41 PM
Yes. At least w/ SH3 patched to 1.4 and GWX 1.03 the Med is a light blue instead of the slate gray of th e Atlantic. That may be part of "stock" SH3 as well... it's been so long since I played w/o GWX I don't remember.

Hitman
07-06-07, 02:50 PM
Yes the Med was difficult as hell in real life :yep: ...some reasons:

1) Merchant targets scarce and mainly the smallest crafts, not worth a torpedo and not even able to trigger the warhead detonator sometimes due to the shallow draft

2) Clearer water means easier spotting of submerged subs at shallow depth (Mainly from the air).

3) Air cover almost in any corner due to smaller distances

4) Main targets were fast and well escorted battleships and cruisers

I'm currently reading the recent "U-Boats in teh Mediterranean 1941-1944" by Lawrence Patterson and it really puts you in the mood:up: I heartly recommend it:yep:

gord96
07-06-07, 02:59 PM
i may transfer there when the chance comes with my current VIIB career. What year does a flotilla open up shop there? :smug:

Hitman
07-06-07, 03:03 PM
Late 1941 :up:, but do it macho-man style and go through Gibraltar first to dock at La Spezia or Salamis before transferring!

gord96
07-06-07, 03:13 PM
oh for sure. I always want to try going through the strait. I think I will just go flank speed on the surface in broad daylight with all my guns manned. shoot at anything that comes near. I will have the gramaphone playing ride of the valkyries full blast as we sail into oblivion. :rock:

Stev1
07-06-07, 03:15 PM
You could always try the "VALLETA" single Mission were you can sink the King George V along with some merchants.:arrgh!:

Subject
07-06-07, 03:30 PM
... nm

Jimbuna
07-06-07, 03:37 PM
The water colour changes in the Med when your using SH3 Commander :arrgh!:

Lzs von swe
07-07-07, 06:05 AM
Ahh, yes, the Med:up:
Beautiful blue waters and.... death:rock: