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U76
09-07-10, 11:50 AM
Hi all
Ive been playing SH3 for about a month now and stumbled across this site a couple of weeks ago, Ive read alot of posts and laughed at some of the discussions stories and threads. I'm currently playing the stock version of SH3 but intend to install GWX 3 at some point. I have a small(ish) question that i cant fathom or find on the forum which is......

How or where can I find any carriers or larger battle ships? I've looked in Loch Ewe, in Scapa and even snuck into Gib but found only destroyers , hull damage and death LoL. Im currently in mid '41 with a VIIB and am operating out of Lorient.

thanks for any help:)

K-61
09-07-10, 11:59 AM
There's a cheat list somewhere which lists the dates and ports for various warships. As well, there is a mod which provides intelligence guesses as to the same, but I can't recall the names of these mods offhand.

My own opinion is that Prien's attack on Scapa Flow was a one-off; indeed, he did not expect to make it out of SF so he considered his mission a one-way affair and expected either to be killed or captured in his attack. Infiltrating ports in real life was much more hazardous and difficult than depicted in the game. U-boat commanders did not want to be caught in shallow waters; ports were mined and heavily patrolled. Scapa Flow's defences were reinforced after Prien's attack as were all other British ports; they did not wish to be embarrassed in that manner again. Many U-boats were lost just trying to enter the Med through the Gibraltar area; see the Gibraltar scene in Das Boot for an accurate depiction of the difficulties involved. As such, I do not harbour raid as my style of play is to simulate realistic U-boat operations as closely as possible. But, it's your game so you get to play how you desire. Good luck and welcome aboard. If you're like most of us, this game will keep you coming back again and again. How many PC games can retain a faithful legion of followers five years on?

ediko
09-07-10, 12:26 PM
Operation flashpoint to name one. It came out in 2001 IIRC and is still played.

About the big ships. I personally haven't seen them either. Apart from one time when I saw a miracle. HMS Hood and HMS Nelson sailing without escorts.
I was lucky since they were coming right at me. And well what would a real Kaleun do? He wouldn't miss... unlike me. I thought the Hood is more important and shot a salvo of 3 torpedoes at it. The sea was calm and the weather clear but they all missed... until Nelson sailed right behind Hood and took all of them near the engine compartments! :smug: It came to a complete halt and pitched to the left side quite heavily. I tried firing my torp at hood again but it evaded :damn: Well since it was sailing at 28knots I didn't chase it and just waited for Nelson to sink... which it didn't. After wasting about 4 torpedoes as duds premature's and other failures I finally sunk it and only got 2 eels left. That was my only encounter with the big ships and I'm happy it all went as good as it did :D

Convycmg
09-07-10, 12:30 PM
Ahoi, :salute:

I think it's largely a question of luck. 'tis a big ocean after all. Also your luck in coming across a capital ship could be either very good or very bad; carriers have planes by definition, which love to bomb u-boats. Battleships can reduce your boat to iron filings with their main battery from ranges where you wouldn't even know they're there. But then if the luck is with you you're in store for a huge amount of renown and satisfaction.

When you do install GWX a good method may be to park yourself in the right location just ahead of time for historical events such as Operation Weserübung if you simply have to see HMS Warspite :DL. The GWX manual has detailed sections on many such occasions that you could use as an opportunity to go captal ship spotting. I don't know how well the stock version of the game models this though.

The most systematic way of finding specific targets from what I understand is to learn how to use the Mission Editor program that ships with SH3. You can find out the locations of various ships at whatever date in the career mode campaign this way or so I hear as I haven't looked into it myself. Sort of would take the fun out of the game for me, but I'm not you of course. I am happy that I had no idea I would be able to sink HMS Rodney on Christmas Eve 1939 after having the good fortune to find her ploddng along at 6 kts in the middle of a convoy. (Just east of Rockall Bank, by the way, for when you get round to starting a new career with GWX)

Snestorm
09-07-10, 01:14 PM
Most uboat commanders never encountered an enemy capital ship in action.
If one happens upon you, consider yourself lucky.
Be careful. They can both outgun and outrun you.

Hangman
09-07-10, 02:51 PM
I am curious regarding the dynamic campaign and a large boat.
If a uboat commander were to sink a great battleship before it's time to arrive historically, would it still arrive as scheduled or does the game recognize that it has been sunk and will not spawn when the time arrives ?

U76
09-07-10, 02:54 PM
ok i guess im just going to have to keep my eyes peeled and keep searching, overall im thoroughly enjoying my time, strange how a 5 year old game is holding my attention better than 95% of the console stuff i own.
Unfortunatley my foray into Gibraltar today turned into a watery grave and a lesson hard learnt:(. Still never mind you live and learn! thanks for the replies everyone, I will be sure to drop in again soon:salute:

Brag
09-07-10, 03:00 PM
Welcome aboard :salute:

Once you install GWX, hang out near BE39 first half of 1941. Lots of convoys with BB escort.

STAY AWAY FROM SHALLOW WATER!

Gerald
09-07-10, 03:19 PM
Brag has given you a good condition,and maybe you should go on a long trip with Balz, wonder what he thinks of it, :hmmm: :salute:

K-61
09-07-10, 03:27 PM
The game doesn't recognize that you killed a ship, thus it will show up later. If you sink Hood in 1939, she'll still spawn in 1941.

Gerald
09-07-10, 03:31 PM
The game doesn't recognize that you killed a ship, thus it will show up later. If you sink Hood in 1939, she'll still spawn in 1941. right or wrong :hmm2:

Hangman
09-07-10, 03:42 PM
right or wrong :hmm2:

Is this a question or are you familiar with the layout ?

I was thinking (hoping) the game would have a database being a dynamic campaign, and would keep the ships in the database. If the ship was sunk, it would be registered in the database when you return to port, thus when you leave port, the game would read the database and if the ship were registered as sunk from a last patrol, it would not spawn in any future patrol.
But I guess that's just blissful dreams, huh ?!

K-61
09-07-10, 03:49 PM
I can't recall meeting the same ship again later on, as I use SH3 Commander's realistic career length option. However, I have read accounts from other players who sunk a major ship and then saw it later in the war. Call it anecdotal evidence unless we hear from an authority figure like a GWX mod designer.

Gerald
09-07-10, 03:50 PM
Is this a question or are you familiar with the layout ?

I was thinking (hoping) the game would have a database being a dynamic campaign, and would keep the ships in the database. If the ship was sunk, it would be registered in the database when you return to port, thus when you leave port, the game would read the database and if the ship were registered as sunk from a last patrol, it would not spawn in any future patrol.
But I guess that's just blissful dreams, huh ?! let us say before, so you are able to do it again, to a certain limit of course,but there are other members here, who are more familiar with this issue now if this is all about layout or similar, :yep:

Schwieger
09-07-10, 03:57 PM
There's a cheat list somewhere which lists the dates and ports for various warships. As well, there is a mod which provides intelligence guesses as to the same, but I can't recall the names of these mods offhand.

My own opinion is that Prien's attack on Scapa Flow was a one-off; indeed, he did not expect to make it out of SF so he considered his mission a one-way affair and expected either to be killed or captured in his attack. Infiltrating ports in real life was much more hazardous and difficult than depicted in the game. U-boat commanders did not want to be caught in shallow waters; ports were mined and heavily patrolled. Scapa Flow's defences were reinforced after Prien's attack as were all other British ports; they did not wish to be embarrassed in that manner again. Many U-boats were lost just trying to enter the Med through the Gibraltar area; see the Gibraltar scene in Das Boot for an accurate depiction of the difficulties involved. As such, I do not harbour raid as my style of play is to simulate realistic U-boat operations as closely as possible. But, it's your game so you get to play how you desire. Good luck and welcome aboard. If you're like most of us, this game will keep you coming back again and again. How many PC games can retain a faithful legion of followers five years on?

Speaking of harbour raids, I once attempted to sneak into Alexandria... didn't turn out too well; was intercepted by a destroyer squadron before I go to the port (intrestingly enough my watch did not detect them, I just happened to be scanning the horizon with my binoculars and saw them heading straight at me) was nearly destroyed but managed to escape with a large amount of hull damage and many systems destroyed, lol

flag4
09-07-10, 04:10 PM
Hi all
Ive been playing SH3 for about a month now and stumbled across this site a couple of weeks ago, Ive read alot of posts and laughed at some of the discussions stories and threads. I'm currently playing the stock version of SH3 but intend to install GWX 3 at some point. I have a small(ish) question that i cant fathom or find on the forum which is......

How or where can I find any carriers or larger battle ships? I've looked in Loch Ewe, in Scapa and even snuck into Gib but found only destroyers , hull damage and death LoL. Im currently in mid '41 with a VIIB and am operating out of Lorient.

thanks for any help:)

hi U76

try single missions for some big'uns. it may satisfy your hunger for now - testing skill and nerves!

...and welcome:salute:

JEuler
09-07-10, 04:55 PM
I can't recall meeting the same ship again later on, as I use SH3 Commander's realistic career length option. However, I have read accounts from other players who sunk a major ship and then saw it later in the war. Call it anecdotal evidence unless we hear from an authority figure like a GWX mod designer.

Once I sunk the Hood and meet him again during the next patrol,sunk again,but it was not recognized by the game.

Every ship or class of ships has an appearance and disappearance date defined in a cfg file.The app. date is usually the date when they entered the service in RL,
the disapp. date is when they were sunk or if they survived the war then it's some date after the end of the war.
For example app.d. for the Hood is 11.12.1920,disapp.d. 25.05.1941,it means that every time you start a patrol between september '39 and june '41 you can encounter and sunk him.
Another example could be the Bismark with the disapp.d. 27.05.1941,that means you cannot save the Bismark no matter what you do,it will be sunk.
It's possible to edit these dates manually, but I don't know how will the game react to that.

Tessa
09-07-10, 08:06 PM
I can't recall meeting the same ship again later on, as I use SH3 Commander's realistic career length option. However, I have read accounts from other players who sunk a major ship and then saw it later in the war. Call it anecdotal evidence unless we hear from an authority figure like a GWX mod designer.

As incredible and urban legendish as it sounds, I was able to sink the Hood 4 times in a single patrol; albeit this was in GWX 2.1 and I'm almost 100% positive the bug/situation that I ran into can't repeat itself again.

First day of the war ran at flank to Portsmouth where the Hood (actually) was anchored and nailed it in the first few hours of war being declared. Went up to Liverpool and saw something that just was too good to be true, there were 2 Hood's in the port. Finally went into Scapa and sunk the 4th one there and the floating dock and ended up with almost 250,000 tons on the first patrol. The whole patrol took less than a week. Since this was all in first few days of war there weren't many nasty subnets in place yet or many DD's patrolling ports. Have since seen multiple warships in a taskforce (like 2 George V's, Rodney and a slew of escorts) but never again 2 of the same ships double parked.


Whether it be harbor raiding or at sea, capital ships will always be where they were at their historical points in time (i.e. the Royal Oak will be in Scapa, though you'll find Scapa almost full if you go a few days before - something that the British got really lucky on. The home fleet sailed out of Scapa 2 days before Prien got there; had they waited a few more days to leave Scapa could've looked like Pearl Harbor when Prien left) whether it is in a port, a task force or engaged in a battle.

Once the Med bases open its relatively easy to find task forces/captial ships if that's what you're after. Based in La Spezia you can rack up enormous merchant shipping, from Salamis you're constantly running into them (imo) whether that's you're objective or not. Always plenty of big ships going between Alexandria and Gibraltor/Italy.

U76
09-08-10, 12:51 AM
hi again

So regarding timelines and historical events is there any guidance in the manual or on the site as to where to go hunting? The main area I've found so far is off the NW tip of Ireland for convoy activity, the rest of my encounters have mainly been solo or pairs of C2/C3 and various destroyers which i generally avoid as the tonnage is low! Also as I intend to install GWX 3 will I need to start a new career or can I carry on with my present one ( as I'm quite attached to my boat now!)