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snwcrsh
01-18-08, 01:14 PM
Heya,

I just wanted to start a patrol with an IXB. After leaving Wilhelmshaven I noticed that my deck gun has no ammunition. After tracing back, I dont seem to be able to equip it either. What is this?

Morts
01-18-08, 01:18 PM
you're playing GWX right ?
if so just click on the shell icon:up:

snwcrsh
01-18-08, 01:21 PM
Yes, GWX with OLC.

Do you mean the shell icon in the weapons overview (hotkey "I")? Well, there is nothing I can do there. Or do you mean in the office/career screen? I don't see an option for equipping the deck gun except the deck gun itself ("You already have it!").

En route, If I press F10 it says 0 HE Ammunition on the lower right. And if I try to shoot it says "No more ammunition!". So how do I load this thing in the first place?

STEED
01-18-08, 01:25 PM
Man your deck gun, see the shell icon to your right, click it.

BTW, you will have to do that on all U-Boats.

snwcrsh
01-18-08, 01:51 PM
Uh. I got it thanks. Never knew I had to click there... :damn: Thanks

STEED
01-18-08, 01:53 PM
Now make the most of that gun in 39/40 after that ships start to shoot back with there ones. :eek:

PS: Welcome on board.

Kpt. Lehmann
01-18-08, 02:18 PM
You do not even need to load the first round on the deck gun in GWX.

Just have your watch officer order the crew to the gun.

Then again from the watch officer orders icons, tell your crew to open fire.

You can then also select targets via the binoculars or UZO using the space bar.

You don't have to ever leave the conning tower.;)

snwcrsh
01-18-08, 02:26 PM
Ah, good to know. I didn't plan on using it, I was just rolling out and performing the standard chekcks of stations and operations.

From what I have heard the deck gun isn't necessarily effective anyway. But 39/40 It's still good to use? I started the career in September '39 with an IXB of the 2nd Flotilla in Wilhelmshaven (I know, I know... but my first GWX career is set up to be rather easy so I get the hang of things, especially the OLC way which is new to me).

Thanks for the insights, for now I am out heading NW into the Nordsee (sorry, patrol grid is confidential).

U23 out.

seafarer
01-18-08, 03:57 PM
The deck gun can be useful, especially early in the war. It's just right for putting down that stubborn merchant, when you just know another eel will be overkill and a waste. Or for taking out smaller ships, like the odd tugboat and such. I just used mine last night (U-53, type IXB) in 11/1939 to get rid of an obnoxious little barfly of a schooner (17 tons, but it was just so pesky that I had to shoo it away) - nothing swats a bug like a 105mm round :p

Brag
01-18-08, 04:35 PM
Uh. I got it thanks. Never knew I had to click there... :damn: Thanks

Kptlt. J.S. Balz writes:

Click-clack, boom-boom :smug:

Uncle Goose
01-19-08, 03:27 AM
Had exactly the same problem with my first GWX patrol, had a nice deckgun but seemingly without ammo. I couldn't sink a few ships because I had no ammo and sailed home when out of torps cursing the guys who designed a deckgun without ammuntion. On the second patrol I hadthe same issue until in pure frustration I clicked around and accidentally clicked the shell and seeing it loading itself.:oops:

deepboat
01-19-08, 04:48 AM
About the deck gun, what happened to the star shell and armor piercing rounds we used to see? Also, when the gun is shooting it sounds like I'm hitting tennis balls? Something in the sound files?

Uncle Goose
01-19-08, 05:11 AM
About the deck gun, what happened to the star shell and armor piercing rounds we used to see? Also, when the gun is shooting it sounds like I'm hitting tennis balls? Something in the sound files?

Historically U-boats only carried HE shells and not the AP and Starshell (what did the starshell do besides lighting the scene??? They seem to have little effect on ships).

deepboat
01-19-08, 05:29 AM
I was just wondering since they were available in the stock version and not now in GWX 2.0. Make sense from a historical perspective I guess, but was usefull when you ran out of ammo. Any thoughts about my sound problems?

fat jez
01-19-08, 05:49 AM
Historically U-boats only carried HE shells and not the AP and Starshell (what did the starshell do besides lighting the scene??? They seem to have little effect on ships).

That's exactly what the star shells were used for! :)

Cheers,
Stephen

NealT
01-19-08, 08:36 AM
Just remember, in the famous words of someone else who lives in this forum...

Be more aggressive.

snwcrsh
01-19-08, 12:28 PM
Hm, and another question. Not worth another tthread, it's very related. My 1st patrol is going well, sunk 6 ships north of the Shetland Island on my way to the patrol grid. One after another they actually seemed to look for me and died without finding me.

But now my officers and me are standing next to this second Flak. We are totally puzzled how to operate this thing. The other Flak works like a charme, but this one... It seems to be stocked with ammunition and ready to shoot ... just it won't move! Neither the crew seems to have any idea how it's workig.

Guess we'll have to ask the engineers when we are back in Wilhelmshaven...

STEED
01-19-08, 01:04 PM
Hm, and another question. Not worth another tthread, it's very related. My 1st patrol is going well, sunk 6 ships north of the Shetland Island on my way to the patrol grid. One after another they actually seemed to look for me and died without finding me.

But now my officers and me are standing next to this second Flak. We are totally puzzled how to operate this thing. The other Flak works like a charme, but this one... It seems to be stocked with ammunition and ready to shoot ... just it won't move! Neither the crew seems to have any idea how it's workig.

Guess we'll have to ask the engineers when we are back in Wilhelmshaven...


Did you man your AA guns?

fat jez
01-19-08, 01:30 PM
Did you man your AA guns?

And was the section efficiency high enough? I try and have 1 PO trained as a flak gunner and 1 as a regular gunner, which pushes the efficiency high enough to allow me to use the guns. Otherwise, they stay locked firmly in place and won't move.

Cheers,
Stephen