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CobraDriver
09-26-08, 08:45 PM
Ya just gotta love it when a plan comes together.

Get a ping on the guy, plot distance, course, get speed, plug in the data and wait for him to commit suicide by crossing my mark. :rotfl:

Launch 1 or 2 and revel in the flames. Now THIS is fun. :up:

I know it must be old hat to alot of you but the moment you see the light, it's a beautiful thing. :sunny:

SH4 ROX!!!!

CD

Sledgehammer427
09-26-08, 08:52 PM
amen to that CD

:up:

Monica Lewinsky
09-26-08, 10:05 PM
SH4 ROX!!!!

It does!

Dizzypaint
09-27-08, 04:27 AM
Ya just gotta love it when a plan comes together.

Get a ping on the guy, plot distance, course, get speed, plug in the data and wait for him to commit suicide by crossing my mark. :rotfl:

Launch 1 or 2 and revel in the flames. Now THIS is fun. :up:

I know it must be old hat to alot of you but the moment you see the light, it's a beautiful thing. :sunny:

SH4 ROX!!!!

CD

I agree with you a 100% on this! I recently returned to SH4 after a long time away from it. Before I usually played the auto version with some attempts at manual, but this time I decided to try manual targeting in a more serious manner. The first couple career attempts were miserable failures with me basically missing nearly everything unless it was exceptionally close. I was about to give it up again. :damn:

Then I saw the video on the Dick O'Kane approach and thought it sounded reasonable, and worth another try.

I started a new career with an S-Boat out of Manila. First assignment, go do photo recon in one of the port areas. I got to the port area and kept getting closer, but couldn't get the observation periscope camera to light up for use. Finally, I was within 1.5 nm of the port at periscope depth with about 80 feet under the keel when I hear a destroyer approaching fast from one of the side angles. I turn the periscope and he roars right over top of me - shortly afterwards I hear that nasty sound we all dread, and the graphic for a sunken ship shows on my map. Rats! Not again! :huh:

But no, the crew is reporting damage but we aren't sinking. The destroyer has sunk... what? Apparently we were just shallow enough that he hit the deck gun and it acted like a can opener the length of his hull. He tore off both the deck gun and the AA gun, but no other damage to the sub.:rotfl:

There being no other destroyers around, I moved into the harbor a couple times looking at every ship, about 6 of them, trying to get a picture, but to no avail. So finally I torpedoed one of them from about 600 yards and ran for the sea. I'll bet the destroyer was probably the one I was supposed to photograph!

So there I was again, a submarine failure - :shifty:

Didn't get credit for sinking the destroyer even though my deck gun took him out.
Incomplete on the photo mission.
Sank a small freighter but not much of a challenge at 0 speed, 0 degrees, and 600 yards.

Word came over the radio about a large convoy a long distance away, so I ran for it as fast as I could. Unfortunately, I attracted the attention of several aircraft, with no AA gun, and the escorting destroyers as I got into long range, about 15,000 yards. The resulting delays put me at an awkward angle and a bit short of the convoy.

Remembering what was in the Dick O'Kane video, I set up the TDC and everything else for a an approach by the convoy from the starboard side. The sub was ready to fire at 15 degrees, torpedoes set for 10 feet, and speed of convoy guess at 10 knots. Unfortunately I wasn't close enough to the convoy to actually see it and the destroyers responding forced me to dive earlier than I wanted.

I was running from the destroyers, while trying to guess the range to the convoy. On the map all I could see was LOTS of little black lines all grouped together. At about 80 feet depth, with the battery below half power, and no solid idea of the range, the S-boat stopped and sat for a couple minutes as the black lines approached 15 on the compass.

When the shortest black line crossed the mark -

Fire # 1! Wait 5... Fire #2! Wait 5... Fire #3 Wait 5... Fire #4!

That's it for the S-Boat, no more front torpedoes and no rear ones. Time to run! I sure hope one of those things hits something! The sub headed deep and a bit later I hear from the Exec:

Torpedo Hit, Sir!
Torpedo Hit, Sir!
Torpedo Hit, Sir!
Torpedo Hit, Sir!

On my nav map a sunk ship shows up, and the message pad shows it to be an 8,000 ton Large Old Split Freighter. I never did actually see the convoy and sank the largest single victory with manual targetting - thanks to Dick O'Kane!
:arrgh!:
Sorry for writing so much, but the magic of it all still thrills me!

Q3ark
09-27-08, 10:35 AM
It's good when all your time and patience pays off with explosive results:up: . I use the Dick O'Kane method for most of the attacks I make.

p.s.
Nice story Dizzypaint

SteamWake
09-27-08, 11:22 AM
My favorite is getting lined up, a near perfect set up. Fire three torpedos just to make sure and dud, dud, dud :damn: I watched in the external cam as doink well that woke him up.

Had 5 in a row vs a Nami class last night.

Thankfully he dident know what the hell he was doing went slow searching and bombing nothing and we were able to line him up again within 600 yards and with the stern tubes fired three more and one of those went off and split em in two :doh:

Dizzypaint
09-27-08, 02:40 PM
It's good when all your time and patience pays off with explosive results:up: . I use the Dick O'Kane method for most of the attacks I make.

p.s.
Nice story Dizzypaint

Thanks!

Rockin Robbins
09-28-08, 06:15 PM
All these posts are enough to make a grown man cry! Thanks aaronblood and gutted! You guys revolutionized Silent Hunter IV.:up::up::up::up::up::up:

CobraDriver
09-30-08, 04:21 PM
I just had to add my favorite little bit about this great method.

My sonar tells me warships were closing in, I take a ping, 3 of em and 1 is a Maya heading right for me!!!!

I drop to periscope depth and set-up the torps. 20 degree offset from the port side, 1000 yards, 90 degrees off his courseline and I'm at zero knots........sit and wait for imminent kill.

He barely crosses my mark and I launch the 1st one, 5 seconds later the next and so on til the 4 are gone. With my rush, the 1st one just missed the bow, the other 3 .......BOOM.....BOOM......BOOM!!!!!.

I go to 1 knot, drop to max depth and wait for the flurry I'm about to encounter, my crew is stellar and after 10 or so hours we are far enuff to just go on with our trip at flank speed then surface.

Mark 1 down for the good guys

CD

Rockin Robbins
09-30-08, 06:34 PM
Wooooo hooooo! Great job. Time to splice the mainbrace.:()1: