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Flopper
02-22-10, 08:00 PM
I have not seen this written about, and I have used it quite often since I discovered it. Tell me what you think.

What I like to do, is usually take an hour or more to set up a shot, get in an absolute dream position, and fire my first torpedo. Then I watch the trail as it goes scurrying off in some direction nowhere near the target. THEN I check my manual settings.

Now personally, I haven't had much luck with it, but I thought compelled to pass this along, as it seems like an important tactic. I've went ahead and dubbed it "the Flopper attack," in case it gets put in any attack manuals. :o

Sailor Steve
02-22-10, 08:52 PM
Whatever works for you. It seems like a waste of good torpedoes to me, though.

Apache312
02-22-10, 09:01 PM
I thought this post was meant to amuse, not teach...as that would be a waste of fish.

applesthecat
02-22-10, 09:38 PM
So let's recap: You wait until you are in the best position possible, then you fire a torpedo in some crazy direction, and THEN go about checking your data, while the target sails away?:salute:

And this is called a flopper attack? I guess you could say that, yes. That would be a flop. :O:

bgey
02-23-10, 03:12 AM
Ha! I've employed THAT tactic quite a lot during my younger years... :88)

I once fired a spread of 4 eels at the Hood and didn't bother to check the spread until AFTER they passed harmlessly in front and behind of her... the taskforce just kept going, they never knew I was there... How's that for stealth... :damn:

Dissaray
02-23-10, 03:51 AM
A note for improvment of this bold, new and inovative tactic if I may: Apon checking the target data and verifying a good solution set engens to maximum output and make cource to bicect the target directly. With all the fule oil and high explosives stored on even the smalest uboat you should have no truble in thuroly suprizing and distroying your enemy.

RConch
02-23-10, 08:10 AM
OKM expects you to to pay back the 14000 Reichmarks for each wasted torp.
Your pay check will reflect this on your return.:o

maillemaker
02-23-10, 12:00 PM
Yes, I've done this before myself. Fire a salvo and forget to check the spread angle.

[SJ]nailz
02-23-10, 02:10 PM
how about the "nailz" shot;

check, double check, and check again...

fire

then realise it was the spread I set to 11 not the depth...

Cambaz
02-23-10, 02:17 PM
nailz;1278102']how about the "nailz" shot;

check, double check, and check again...

fire

then realise it was the spread I set to 11 not the depth...


:har::har:

Snow White Sorrow
02-25-10, 10:35 AM
I insist dramatic surface battles are still the way to go, despite violent objections from the U-boot experten community.

Nothing beats the romance of sailing under a starshell and tracer-lit night sky with guns blazing, confusing the convoy and escorts to such a degree, they start shooting their own ships! (SH3 surface gunnery AI apparently doesn't know when a friendly is in the line of fire).

Things merely get interesting when the opening scene of Master and Commander is 'remade' in WW2, with a destroyer firing a broadside through the fog... and while other kapitans would dive away with tail between their legs, I'd fire a few 88mm shells at their conning tower before diving right at the nearest merchant ship.

Patrol only ends when the ammunition lockers are empty!

Sailor Steve
02-25-10, 11:13 AM
I always try to play as if my life and those of my crew are really on the line. If one shell penetrates the pressure hull you won't be diving near the merchants...or anywhere else.:dead:

Jimbuna
02-25-10, 12:21 PM
Where's the conning tower located on a DD? :hmmm:

danurve
02-25-10, 04:05 PM
How about the "How close can you get your Impact pistol under the Keel" attack?
Damn it. :know:

Snow White Sorrow
02-26-10, 09:34 AM
Once upon a time in the original Silent Hunter game I was too young to understand how a TDC worked.

But I knew how to do deflection shooting from playing Aces of the Pacific.

So I aimed torpedoes by sighting them off the bow and estimating the "deflection" needed by eye observation. Surprisingly, it did work (esp with a bit of trigonometry).

I was rather surprised when I discovered in SH3 that blind firing torpedoes at close range was a valid anti-destroyer technique (being oh so technical and TDC reliant as I am being grown up and all).