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Tinman764
04-25-12, 06:08 PM
than executing the perfect convoy intercept from 250km away, finding it guarded by just 2 ASW's, setting up the perfect shots on 2 fat tankers, watching all 4 of your fish bounce off the their hulls... :damn:

u crank
04-25-12, 06:14 PM
In before Jim.

BE MORE AGGRESSIVE:D

Tinman764
04-25-12, 06:19 PM
Aye aye Captain! Ramming speed it is! Time to find out what the dud rate of a Type VIIb is! :salute:

zygoma
04-25-12, 06:46 PM
I couldn't afford enough Prilosec and Xanax to keep my tummy happy after going through a few patrols with duds enabled, so now if it's a good angle, it goes boom.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, I've watched a Type IV Falke acoustic run up behind a Clemson destroyer, bounce off the rudder, stop a moment and apparently clear the stars and birds from its brain, then lunge ahead again. Shortly thereafter, it bounced off a prop and I muttered an impressive string of obscenities (for a now-civilian, anyway...). THEN it seemed to find its third wind, whizzed up behind, and blew the stern off the ship.
Talk about a nail-biter! Sure wish the other torps were that smart (or that unrealistic....)
-- Zygoma --

Hinrich Schwab
04-25-12, 08:18 PM
than executing the perfect convoy intercept from 250km away, finding it guarded by just 2 ASW's, setting up the perfect shots on 2 fat tankers, watching all 4 of your fish bounce off the their hulls... :damn:

Duds suck. Period. Four-in-a-row however, is albeit odd. I suspect your AOB was either less than 85 degrees or more than 95. Once out of the +/- 5 degree window, the dud rate goes up exponentially. Likewise, certain torpedoes (Type II-Early War) were notoriously faulty. Since U Crank beat me to the "Official Silent Hunter Slogan", I won't repeat it. However, the only thing you could have done is avoid any spooked escorts and follow the tankers outside visual range and hopefully overtake them on the surface at night to try again with four fresh fish.:arrgh!:

Missing Name
04-25-12, 08:26 PM
In a situation strangely like U-56's, I had a perfect spread on HMS Nelsol... only for all shots to be duds. At least the AI doesn't do anything about dud hits...

andwii
04-25-12, 10:20 PM
ya I caught the Hood off guard in a task force of 4 battleships. Fired 4 eels at her, 2 dudded so I was really upset then the 3rd hit and sank the her. (ya one torpedo I was surprised). dumb duds, but I got her none the less.

Tinman764
04-26-12, 01:01 AM
Yep, not the 1st time I've had a similar situation with the Nelson aswell - out of 2 attacks and 8 fish only 2 actually reached her, 1 missed and the other bounced off.

As for last nights attack - I was so pleased with myself after intercepting the convoy at exactly the time and place I expected it to be that I guess I got a bit greedy and took shots at around 75-80% AOB on both ships.

Oh well live to fight another day! :yeah:

Gargamel
04-26-12, 01:40 AM
In a situation strangely like U-56's, I had a perfect spread on HMS Nelsol... only for all shots to be duds. At least the AI doesn't do anything about dud hits...

Wel considering the captain of prien's target didn't even bother checking on an actual hit, I'd doubt that anybody other than the crew in that immediate compartment would even notice a dud hit, let alone figure out what it was.

Captain Nemo
04-26-12, 02:34 AM
It is also worth noting that a torpedo has to run 300 metres before it will arm itself, anything less and it will bounce off the target.

Nemo

Osmium Steele
04-26-12, 07:16 AM
How bout firing your last two eels at a modern tanker, in 15 M/S seas, watching them bounce, and as you are waiting for the convoy to cruise on by, you notice something trailing them, yet it doesn't appear on sonar.

When I hit F12 and take a look, since I cannot hit them anyway, I find not one but TWO 44000 ton Aquitania cruise liners, doing 1 knot, sitting very low in the water.

They both succumb to the high sea states within an hour. 88k just gone. :damn: