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Spraug
02-08-15, 05:11 AM
Upon returning to Brisbane on conclusion of his 12th patrol, Captain Samuel Ffnorde received his 8th Navy Cross (totally ridiculous, I know) and the unflattering message that as a Tambor class USS Tuna would be withdrawn from the front lines and given his unnoteworthy performance, he would be mothballed along with it. :o

Well, 8 Navy Crosses, a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, a Navy Commendation Medal, and 483'057 tons of enemy shipping destroyer including one Naka class CL, two Takao class CA and at least one Shokaku class CV were not enough to get a new boat. Wow! If I had known, I would have landed in Tokyo harbour, sneaked into the city and strangled Emperor Hirohito personally. Maybe then I would at least have been allowed to continue in USS Tuna. :/\\!!

OK, on a more serious note. I sthat due to me not having (at that time) installed TMO small patch, or is that a glitch upon promotion from Captain to (what's next?), or is it something else entirely? This is the end of my third campaign and it's the third time, I am not even there anymore for the Battle of Philippines Sea.

fireftr18
02-08-15, 07:42 PM
I never had that happen. Sounds like a glitch to me. With the performance, you may have confused the program.
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TorpX
02-08-15, 11:48 PM
Upon returning to Brisbane on conclusion of his 12th patrol, Captain Samuel Ffnorde received his 8th Navy Cross (totally ridiculous, I know) and the unflattering message that as a Tambor class USS Tuna would be withdrawn from the front lines and given his unnoteworthy performance, he would be mothballed along with it. :o



I guess that's the Navy's version of grade inflation.

I don't know if this applies in your case, but Duci tried to make TMO limit your number of patrols; meaning it was supposed to be hard to stick around more than 5 or 6 or whatever. However, I have no idea how the details of all that works.

Spraug
02-09-15, 11:44 AM
Hmmm, interesting. But my patrols were already longish >60 days, so how are you supposed to live through the whole war? :hmmm:

Sniper297
02-09-15, 09:51 PM
The point of many realism mods are to make it realistic - if they didn't do it in real life you don't do it in the game. One of the reasons I don't use some mods. In real life if a sub skipper made 5 or 6 patrols he was sent back to Groton to train new officers, or got a desk job or whatever. Same applied to pilots, Japanese and German aces got hundreds of kills, American pilots got 10 and they were pulled out of combat to instruct new pilots.

If you want to go through the entire war you either have to play without the mods that restrict that, or modify the mods to allow it.

TorpX
02-09-15, 11:46 PM
Hmmm, interesting. But my patrols were already longish >60 days, so how are you supposed to live through the whole war? :hmmm:

Like Sniper said, few skippers made more than 5 patrols, in command. If you're retired, you can start a new career at that time in the war, and progress that way.

Btw, I don't think TMO makes it impossible to retain command, just harder. But like I said, I don't really know how that part of the game works.

I would prefer that the game send you, and your boat, back to the states for a major overhaul, and shore leave; maybe 4 or 5 months. Then you could be deployed again.

Armistead
02-09-15, 11:53 PM
i've never had a problem doing the entire way with tmo/rsrd........but i've never done it 100% using no saves...... I made it once to early 45, no saves and got myself killed.......like damn it.

Admiral Halsey
02-10-15, 12:14 AM
Made it an entire career in TMO + RSRDC multiple times and have never had this happen.

TorpX
02-10-15, 12:29 AM
I thought people were able to go through the war in TMO.

I think Spraug's involuntary retirement has more to due with the class of boat he has, than with any matter of performance. When did this happen? If you reach the date when the boat was due to be decommissioned, or withdrawn from front-line service, you would either need to be given a new command, or retired. It would not make sense to have you puttering around in the only T class boat remaining in the Pacific, would it?

merc4ulfate
02-10-15, 10:40 AM
I have had both ... I was retired once even though I had good tonnage to back myself up and I have completed 4 year war campaigns ... both using TMO+RSRD. I have also done it with RFB+RSRD.

What I have never been able to do was run a full war campaign with a U-Boat and Operation Monsun.

... but I'm working on it.

Spraug
02-10-15, 02:22 PM
I think Spraug's involuntary retirement has more to due with the class of boat he has, than with any matter of performance. When did this happen? If you reach the date when the boat was due to be decommissioned, or withdrawn from front-line service, you would either need to be given a new command, or retired. It would not make sense to have you puttering around in the only T class boat remaining in the Pacific, would it?

That could be it, because I only had Tuna for two or three patrols and you need (at least) four to get a new boat. I didn't have these when they withdrew it and I was kicked out. Doesn't make sense except under game logic, but since this is a game: yep!

TorpX
02-10-15, 11:39 PM
That could be it, because I only had Tuna for two or three patrols and you need (at least) four to get a new boat.

Yes, the game "Command" will not offer you a new boat often. I think that's it.