View Full Version : Wounded ships in convoys....
is it just me or do they not fall out of the formation?
in SH3, if i wounded a ship i'd tail the convoy from long range and wait for him to lag far enough back to sink it. but in SHIV they always seem to keep up.
i've tailed many a convoy for a long distance hoping to find my straggler.. but all i find is the tail end destroyers and no straggler.
John Channing
08-18-07, 06:12 PM
Depends on how much you have damaged them (in 1.03).
JCC
Rockin Robbins
08-18-07, 09:03 PM
Therefore your strategy must not be to wound ships. Your mission, sailor, is to sink ships. It is better to sink one ship than damage three. Is that clear, captain? Now go out there, fire proper spreads from under 1000 yards out and bring me some sunk tonnage next cruise! I have plenty of captains who can give merchants boo-boos. I want 'em on the bottom of the ocean. Do I make myself clear? Dismissed!:nope:
Love,
Admiral Lockwood
Captain Scribb
08-18-07, 09:38 PM
Rougher seas help in slowing down wounded ships. I go after a lot more targets simultaneously with rough seas than in calm ones. Sometimes the wave actions help sink the ship, when in calm waters the same damage would have let it steam right on at 7 knots... But as was said, you should concentrate on critically damaging one rather than merely wounding 2 or 3.
switch.dota
08-19-07, 03:53 AM
Considering that there's no credit for damage, just go for the sink. I once DID manage to knock out 3 ships from a convoy (all dead in the water) but that was back when I used auto targetting.
Rockin Robbins
08-19-07, 06:50 AM
Did you see the look on the Admiral's face? I don't think he was too happy. He wants the Japanese merchant fleet on the ocean floor as homes for all the fishies that are being left homeless by the war. Actually, Admiral Lockwood is ahead of his time. He's a conservationist who seeks to save wildlife from the ravages of man. He's 30 years ahead of Greenpeace. Doesn't that make you feel warm and fuzzy all over? :rotfl:
So get to building those fish sanctuaries!
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