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Heffalump
08-03-09, 03:31 PM
Has anyone had any experiences with the D-day landings in GWX 3?

I'm based in Brest and it's May 1944. As I remember from reading Iron Coffins a number of boats were scrambled from there to attack the landings, and I thought I would do my duty and have my go, even though it's probably a 1-way ticket for me. :lost:

Sag75
08-03-09, 03:46 PM
I had! I was waiting submerged near Calais.. when D-Day started, I had a lot of sonar contacts. I tried to sunk some landing ship, but in those shallow waters it's pretty a suicide.. DDs are very alerted!

DaveU186
08-03-09, 05:45 PM
I'd give it a swerve if I were you. Dunkirk was bad enough. Got shot up by some pesky little yellow torpedo boat. :down:

Sag75
08-03-09, 06:04 PM
Dunkirrk was a fortune evacuation, D-day an invasion!

In GWX I saw aircraft carriers there, and large landing ships!

Phil
08-03-09, 06:05 PM
wow i wouldnt think that would have even been simulated in the game

Leg
08-03-09, 06:07 PM
I was unlucky with dunkirk... to many ships around and kept crashing. Still have not arrived to the '44; it'd be tough I think...

Captain Birdseye
08-03-09, 06:53 PM
If those DD's get even a whiff of you, you'll be dust.

TarJak
08-03-09, 09:45 PM
D-Day is not for the faint hearted. I've tried it on a few occasions and can't remember every surviving. In some cases I've never even gotten close without the escorts coming and dropping all kinds of underwater hell on my boat.

If you time it right you can even see the Higgins boats running up the the shore.
http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/4374/higgins1yv1.jpg

GoldenRivet
08-03-09, 11:39 PM
its cool to observe it from a distance with the free cam.

however one false move and your ass is grass and the allies are the lawn mower :nope:

nowhere to run, nowhere to hide... ZERO options for escape or evasion... you are just a steel tube full of dead men.

Heffalump
08-04-09, 03:48 AM
Thanks for the warnings!!

I think somewhere I've read about problems loading save games near so many scripted operations. Anyone had problems?

TarJak
08-04-09, 06:07 AM
Nope. I have heard of people having problems with loading saves made when submerged, but that's never been a problem for me either.

maxextz
08-04-09, 07:15 AM
obviously a lot of thought has gone into this great game seemingly more than we could have imagined great stuff.:yeah:

Jimbuna
08-04-09, 09:25 AM
BE MORE AGGRESSIVE!! http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/pirate.gif

von hally
08-04-09, 02:19 PM
if youve read iron coffins..then you will know its a suicide mission....

i still shudder when i read the line in the book

"all boats proceed to landing sector -sink allied shipping- with the eventual outcome of ramming-for boats without schnorkel-this it the last mission"


whats the german word for kamikaze:down:

Jimbuna
08-04-09, 02:26 PM
Suicide is Selbstmord, but I'm not sure if they actually used the term :hmmm:

von hally
08-05-09, 07:52 AM
Suicide is Selbstmord, but I'm not sure if they actually used the term :hmmm:


no mate, i wouldn't think so......not the kind of language the greater reich would like to be seen as using:nope:

bookworm_020
08-05-09, 11:36 PM
no mate, i wouldn't think so......not the kind of language the greater reich would like to be seen as using:nope:

I think they did!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonidas_Squadron

von hally
08-06-09, 10:30 AM
I think they did!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonidas_Squadron

now there's an eye opener!!!!!:o

Lt.Fillipidis
08-09-09, 10:49 AM
its cool to observe it from a distance with the free cam.

however one false move and your ass is grass and the allies are the lawn mower :nope:

nowhere to run, nowhere to hide... ZERO options for escape or evasion... you are just a steel tube full of dead men.

Actually, there are plenty of options if you're uncle Doenitz's boy...
One for every DD actually... Their names are Zaunkonig! :haha:

Heffalump
08-21-09, 04:05 PM
Thanks for the advice ... and warnings. I too thought about giving it a miss, but hey, Uncle Dönitz says we gotta do what we gotta do. :salute:

So far it's been a really strange experience. We left Brest on the evening of the 4th and kept very close to the French coast until Pleubian, then we cut up northeast and passed between Jersey and Guernsey. We passed a few kilometers off the peninsula by Saint Germain and then turned due east.

Up till that point everything was quiet -- apart from an air raid on Brest as we left. Indeed, too easy I thought.

Then it started with air attacks. Endless attacks from groups of small single propeller planes. Literally 20+ times we dived. Sometimes I only got 10 minutes or less on the surface before the next group came. Luckily my radar detector functioned beautifully and I always had ample warning to slip beneath the waves.

However it got tiring and I got careless. I surfaced one time without doing a good enough search for planes through the scope first and we were immediately jumped by a flight of 4 engine bombers. They hit the area not long after we got under and did some moderate but repairable damage, but dropped my hull integrity to 85%.

We did get a few good runs on the surface though and I kept my batteries topped up.

We made it to about 50km due north of the DDay beaches. It was the afternoon of June 6th. We started getting contact reports for numerous small fast convoys, but we still hadn't seen or heard anything.

At that point it started getting really intense with the air attacks and I decided to stay under. I was also expecting contact with enemy warships and didn't want to get picked up on their radar. We submerged and contined south in very shallow waters until about 10km or so north of the beaches. Still no sonar contacts! (Lot's of messages from Dönitz though about the invasion). But where?

Finally I was startled to put up my scope and find I'd almost stumbled upon a ring of destroyers, all of them motionless (thus no hydrophone contact). They were guarding a line of ships further up ... very close to the beaches.

It was now the early morning hours of the 7th. The sky was lightening already. I gave up on the ring of ships very close to the beaches and fired from 2 km away at two Hunt Class destroyers guarding the perimeter. They were motionless and easy targets. Both were sunk.

I expected all hell to break loose but the other destroyers in the area never came after me. :hmmm:

It seemed a bit surreal to me. With daylight coming, I retreated to about 40km north of the beaches, pretty much due north of Bayeux. My air by this time was bad and I had to surface several times to air out the boat. Each time I was up for mere minutes before being forced under again by planes.

And that's where I am at now. Still alive. Two destroyers sunk. Boat aired out but battery at only 60%. It doesn't look likely that I'll be able to surface long enough to do much charging and I'm contemplating trying to make it Le Havre harbor. Perhaps I can run in circles on the surface inside the harbor long enough to top up my batteries. (I don't really want to "dock" there -- it seems a bit gamey to get my boat fixed up ... I doubt in real life that I could have gotten any repairs done there.)

That's how things stand for me at about 11am on the 7th of June, 1944.

Brag
08-21-09, 04:35 PM
gripping patrol

Pohl
08-21-09, 09:06 PM
I was 2-3 days earlier on d-day and I saw a lot of ships with trucks and tanks but I CTD after TCing lol