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Gustav Schiebert
02-19-13, 06:55 PM
U-51's WAR DIARY
(https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxwYWxsYWRpYW5ndWFyZGZpbGVz aGFja3xneDo2NWZkZTg2NjRjYjQzZjk5)
A while back (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=200675) I wrote up a full War Diary, or KTB, for a patrol to the US coast. Well, I read it again recently and so enjoyed reliving a patrol that I thought I'd do another!

Also there's been a bit of chat on some threads about people's different motivations in playing, so some after that realistic immersive experience while others might just be after a relaxing submarine-style game with a bit more of an arcadey feel for it - and everything in between.

Hopefully, as well as being mildly entertaining, you can see a few of the decisions that were taken and I'd love to hear what you think! As with the last one, I've dressed it up a bit - it's written 'in character' and with a few colourful details added, especially with regards sinkings and speaking to crew etc.

It's about 10 pages but you can just scroll through and find the big blocks of solid text ... they're the sinkings! This was the start of a new DID tour, my first character is Josef Lutzow starting in Sept 1939. Enjoy!

U-51's WAR DIARY
(https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxwYWxsYWRpYW5ndWFyZGZpbGVz aGFja3xneDo2NWZkZTg2NjRjYjQzZjk5)

Karl Heinrich
02-19-13, 07:36 PM
A superb read sir, has a feel of the period KTBs and love the "colour" elements such as the description of the SS Joy Tyrolt

Sailor Steve
02-19-13, 07:46 PM
Very nice! Ever since I saw someone do it with Aces Of The Deep I've been a fan of writing my adventures as actual patrol reports, rather than stories. I've never used anything like your official-looking KTB, but the result is similar.

One question: What method do you use to determine your four-number grid coordinates? I zoom the main chart until it matches the little 9-square example on the GWX pull-down chart, and measure as close as I can. :sunny:

HW3
02-19-13, 08:07 PM
A good first patrol of the war!

:subsim:

sublynx
02-20-13, 01:32 AM
Keep these KTB's coming :up: Following Prize rules, too. Great :)

VONHARRIS
02-20-13, 01:39 AM
Very good patrol report.
I admire your patience and courage to write the whole thing.
It has all the neccesary details.

Well done.:up:

Gustav Schiebert
02-20-13, 05:37 AM
Thanks for taking the time to read, everyone! Appreciate the comments as well. Writing these up obviously makes a patrol a LOT longer, more like six hours real time as opposed to two. But I'm going to try and do a full KTB patrol for at least the first boat in my DID campaign.

In response to specific points:

One question ... close as I can

Hmmm. Would you believe me if I told you I never noticed that? I looked it up on uboat.net and there seems to be a different one to the system I was using. I was doing each grid divided into nine squares, then (reading left to right, top to bottom) they go 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33. If that's the wrong way to do it then I can't remember where I picked it up from. Oh dear. I usually use the ruler to measure my position in the grid (if it's not obviously one of the nine) but now I know about that chart I'll use that. Thanks!

... Following Prize rules, too. Great :)

Of course! And FdU not BdU as it's not 17 Oct yet... obviously the prize rules are just 'dressed up' as there's no way to replicate this on the game. I usually surface, sink the skip, then wait about an hour to represent the time I'd spend searching.

allievo
02-22-13, 03:16 AM
Amazing writing, I liked this diary even more than your previous one. I'm looking forward to reading a new KTB in late war when a patrol is more about surviving the endless waves of hunter-killer groups and aircraft.
One question: do you use any mod that weather during your patrol changes so often?

Gustav Schiebert
02-22-13, 02:13 PM
Amazing writing, I liked this diary even more than your previous one. I'm looking forward to reading a new KTB in late war when a patrol is more about surviving the endless waves of hunter-killer groups and aircraft.
One question: do you use any mod that weather during your patrol changes so often?

Thanks allievo, glad you enjoyed. They do get a bit different as the war goes on, in this one and the first one I've never done any escaping depth charges so that will be a nice challenge - particularly trying to capture the technical aspect of the repairs.

I don't use a weather mod, but I remember thinking how lucky I was with it. No storm lasted longer than about 48hrs, not sure weather that was my proximity to land or not. I believe GWX makes the weather more changeable, however - but even factoring this in the weather was unusually good with a few brief storms.

HW3
02-22-13, 02:39 PM
Hmmm. Would you believe me if I told you I never noticed that? I looked it up on uboat.net and there seems to be a different one to the system I was using. I was doing each grid divided into nine squares, then (reading left to right, top to bottom) they go 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33. If that's the wrong way to do it then I can't remember where I picked it up from. Oh dear. I usually use the ruler to measure my position in the grid (if it's not obviously one of the nine) but now I know about that chart I'll use that. Thanks!

Yes just take for example BE65, divide it into 9 squares and number them from 1 to 9 starting in the upper left corner and working left to right. Take number 3 for example you would now have BE653. To get the final number divide square 3 into 9 squares numbering them like you did square 3. Now you find your target in say square 5, the whole grid reference would be BE6535. Once you have practiced it a little while, you will get to where you can eyeball it really close. :yep:

:subsim:

Gustav Schiebert
02-23-13, 09:14 AM
Yes just take for example BE65, divide it into 9 squares and number them from 1 to 9 starting in the upper left corner and working left to right. Take number 3 for example you would now have BE653. To get the final number divide square 3 into 9 squares numbering them like you did square 3. Now you find your target in say square 5, the whole grid reference would be BE6535. Once you have practiced it a little while, you will get to where you can eyeball it really close. :yep:

:subsim:

That's why I was getting confused probably! Thanks for that!

HW3
02-23-13, 09:41 AM
Your welcome! Glad to help out.

:subsim:

Noonai
04-04-20, 06:50 PM
U-51's WAR DIARY
(https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxwYWxsYWRpYW5ndWFyZGZpbGVz aGFja3xneDo2NWZkZTg2NjRjYjQzZjk5)
A while back (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=200675) I wrote up a full War Diary, or KTB, for a patrol to the US coast. Well, I read it again recently and so enjoyed reliving a patrol that I thought I'd do another!

Also there's been a bit of chat on some threads about people's different motivations in playing, so some after that realistic immersive experience while others might just be after a relaxing submarine-style game with a bit more of an arcadey feel for it - and everything in between.

Hopefully, as well as being mildly entertaining, you can see a few of the decisions that were taken and I'd love to hear what you think! As with the last one, I've dressed it up a bit - it's written 'in character' and with a few colourful details added, especially with regards sinkings and speaking to crew etc.

It's about 10 pages but you can just scroll through and find the big blocks of solid text ... they're the sinkings! This was the start of a new DID tour, my first character is Josef Lutzow starting in Sept 1939. Enjoy!

U-51's WAR DIARY
(https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxwYWxsYWRpYW5ndWFyZGZpbGVz aGFja3xneDo2NWZkZTg2NjRjYjQzZjk5)

Old post and I don't even know if the author is still active but hope is free! What tool or software was used to create this report? I just started playing because I spent many hours reading KTBs and that's why I got hooked to this game. I want to track my patrols too and this reports are so cool... Thanks in advance!!

Gustav Schiebert
04-05-20, 03:02 AM
Not posted in a long time, but I do still have email alerts set up...


It was just created on MS Word, if you PM me I can email you a template to get started.



Have you read U-Boat attack logs? Most of the format and style I got from there: https://www.amazon.co.uk/U-Boat-Attack-Logs-Complete-1939-1945/dp/184832118X

Bear H
04-05-20, 12:22 PM
There is my KTB (6th War patrol - Operation Drumbeat patrol to the US East Coast):

https://transfiles.ru/0p1m7

FUBAR295
04-05-20, 01:27 PM
Not posted in a long time, but I do still have email alerts set up...


It was just created on MS Word, if you PM me I can email you a template to get started.



Have you read U-Boat attack logs? Most of the format and style I got from there: https://www.amazon.co.uk/U-Boat-Attack-Logs-Complete-1939-1945/dp/184832118X

You can also go here :

http://www.uboatarchive.net/KTBList.htm

Uboatarchive website has a in-depth and diverse collection of all things Uboat.

Good hunting,
FUBAR295

Noonai
03-01-21, 10:57 AM
Thanks everyone for the help! I took a long break but should be picking SH5 again very soon.