VonApist
08-29-12, 03:00 AM
Weeks ago, I started my favourite (so far ) career from Kiel,UII boat, August 1939. GWX, Commander, Realism 85%- Dead is Dead. Max compression 256.
Upgraded to UII-D as soon as the beauty was available, and decided to keep it until the end.
Truth be said, I was very tempted to swap it for a VII - for tonnage purposes. But after countless VIIC careers, I have decided not to...
The reason?
The game seems much more realistic (to my eyes) when commanding a U-IID. You cannot score the ridiculous amount of tonnage in early war (100k+) and this seems more right.
You have five eels so you need to be extremely careful in selecting/ attacking targets.
But the beauty i find in this boat is that its so small. You can evade, late war, much easier. And for me, hitting 1-2 ships in a convoy feels fine.
The joy of sinking the Nelson with 2 T1 torps from a small rusty bucket is priceless....
And when you get Depth Charged, the rocking and rolling of the U-IID is just awesome to watch....
Now in late 1943 -
Has anyone else kept this beauty until late war?
Upgraded to UII-D as soon as the beauty was available, and decided to keep it until the end.
Truth be said, I was very tempted to swap it for a VII - for tonnage purposes. But after countless VIIC careers, I have decided not to...
The reason?
The game seems much more realistic (to my eyes) when commanding a U-IID. You cannot score the ridiculous amount of tonnage in early war (100k+) and this seems more right.
You have five eels so you need to be extremely careful in selecting/ attacking targets.
But the beauty i find in this boat is that its so small. You can evade, late war, much easier. And for me, hitting 1-2 ships in a convoy feels fine.
The joy of sinking the Nelson with 2 T1 torps from a small rusty bucket is priceless....
And when you get Depth Charged, the rocking and rolling of the U-IID is just awesome to watch....
Now in late 1943 -
Has anyone else kept this beauty until late war?