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Kaptlt.Endrass
04-08-14, 09:37 PM
So I was on patrol to post my next patrol post (see 'First Career w/ gwx thread) and ran into a MAJOR PROBLEM. I was charging my batteries when jumped by a squadron of Swordfish and stayed up and fought them off. However, my rudder was destroyed in the attack and I don't know if I can repair it. I am pointed towards my base, but my heading will take me barely within 25 km of the base. Can I just go ahead and try to return to Lorient or end the campaign?

BigWalleye
04-08-14, 10:17 PM
Since you are dead otherwise, it seems the only option is to try and RTB.

If you have Stiebler's patches active, you could abandon ship. Maybe get picked up by a friendly. Or maybe not....

Kaptlt.Endrass
04-08-14, 11:51 PM
I've been looking for that mod but can't find it. Ther has been many times where I'd like to have abandoned ship and surrender, but...
Can you give me a name for that mod walleye? And I'll try the return. Hopefully it'll work out.

Aras
04-09-14, 12:22 AM
The mod you look is Stiebler4A_V16B1_Addon Patch and the forum link is http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=196674&highlight=stiebler+add+on

you will need to install first H.Sie's Hardcoded Fixes
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=174225

You could also try "End Patrol" from the menu.

Oleander
04-09-14, 01:49 AM
Best bet is to wait until nightfall and try to repair it. I think if you go to end campaign while at sea you will automatically return to port. Some mods take this feature out though.

Sailor Steve
04-09-14, 08:39 AM
This is SH3. Why can't you just teleport home?

Pisces
04-09-14, 10:17 AM
I'd say teleport too, once you are at that 25 km from base. Seems like a reasonable distance for a tug to be able to pick you up.

Mittelwaechter
04-09-14, 11:28 AM
Assuming your rudders are totally gone and both your propellers are still working, you would be able to pivot into your desired direction (repeatedly) and reach friendly waters.

Different speed settings for your propellers would make your boat slowly turn.

If your rudder is jammed and you can't repair/remove it, you would face Bismarck's fate.

Mittelwaechter
04-09-14, 12:37 PM
Return To Base?

Kaptlt.Endrass
04-09-14, 10:19 PM
I can't teleport yet because I'm more than 25 km out. I am on course to Lorient, but it is the end of my patrol from grid GH52(??) and have about 15% fuel left, so I won't move fast and can't risk wasting time. I 've been lucky enough to not have any contacts, but....

I am currently moving towards home at one third, but the waves aren't helping. I am a bit off course but hopefully I'll reach the 25 km radius. I'll update depending on my situation later tonight. Thank you all for the help!!!

Raptor
04-09-14, 10:38 PM
You do realize that in SH3 you can teleport home from anywhere on the globe?

Not very realistic, but it can be done. You don't have to get to some minimum distance from home port.

Kaptlt.Endrass
04-09-14, 10:54 PM
I prefer the realism from it. At 25 klicks, a tug could likely reach you and pull you into port.

GJO
04-10-14, 06:00 AM
You do realize that in SH3 you can teleport home from anywhere on the globe?

Not very realistic, but it can be done. You don't have to get to some minimum distance from home port.

I think one of the biggest challenges in the game is getting home and docking safely after a patrol, especially after suffering damage - for this reason I never use RTB option.

Even docking can be a challenge but I find it very satisfying to draw up alongside the quay and order "Alle Maschinen stop!". Even when it is necessary to use another base or supply ship because reaching the home base is not possible . . .

Sailor Steve
04-10-14, 09:00 AM
I think one of the biggest challenges in the game is getting home and docking safely after a patrol, especially after suffering damage - for this reason I never use RTB option.
That's nice, and I agree, but if your rudders are destroyed you can't sail home. Your choices are RTB or career over.

maillemaker
04-10-14, 12:30 PM
In SH3, if you are not running at 100% realism, you can end patrol from anywhere in the world and you will magically return to base.

If you try to do this at 100% realism you will only be allowed to "abandon career".

As was pointed out, in real life you can steer the boat using the propellers. If one or both rudders were jammed hard over this might be harder but I'm betting you could still do it with one screw running in reverse at some speed while the other runs forward.

I think, once or twice, I have run into a "stranded" situation due to both diesel engines being destroyed. What I have done is surface the boat and crank up the TC. If I can go 3 days without contact with the enemy, then I assume that Germany was able to send someone to rescue us.

Steve

Raptor
04-10-14, 02:52 PM
Alas, SH3 does not allow you the option of running on just one engine like SH2 did.

In real life, you can run each engine at a different speed and each prop in a different direction simultaneous. This is often done whenever a very fast, hard turn must be made - throw the rudder hard over, reverse one engine at full speed and run the other engine full ahead.

flag4
04-10-14, 03:02 PM
...surely, as Captain you will make the right (most realistic) decision for you and your crew. imagine what would really happen and then script that into your situation.
you'd probably be picked up - then the boat toed in under darkness. the game doesn't allow for this so you could RTB - teleport within the 25 klmts. I think that's allowable and honourable too. you can only work within the parameters of the game - after that its artistic licence/imagination. I wouldn't consider a RTB a cop-out. I would do this - an RTB, because its all that's available within the game other than abandon patrol, which isn't necessary because you have RTB within the realism of your situation: GET HOME. YOU SURVIVED! :salute:

Kaptlt.Endrass
04-12-14, 02:37 AM
Well, we were almost home when group of destroyers and a cruiser showed up. I dove to periscope depth and hoped for the best, but in the end, the U-65 was sent to the depths of the briny deep with all hands by ramming. Tommy always wins somehow, doesn't he?

Kaptlt.Endrass
04-12-14, 02:40 AM
I thank all for your help and advice, and wish you all wel on your own careers. Gött segne.