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raymond6751
02-14-06, 02:16 PM
Prepare for action by getting to know your boat and the environment.
How far can your boat go at xx speed before the batteries are at 50%?
How long does a recharge take?
When is daylight around here?
When is sundown?
Where is the bottom? If you are not using external views, crash diving in shallow water can be quite an interesting experience.
Examine your crew before fatigue causes you to change their positions. They will be more efficient if placed in their original positions. This becomes easier after some courses earn them badges, but in action you want the best men on the job.
What types of torpedoes have you got loaded in the tubes? What are the characteristics of them?
Do you have a plan of action or just sail to your patrol area and back?
Where will daylight find you? Right in the enemy air patrol zone?
Where do you want to be when night falls? When your batteries need recharging?
Examine the ship register ahead of time. Knowing the basic information about the common types will help later in the stress of a contact/approach.
What's your crush depth? Check in the manual for your type.
When low on fuel, is there an alternate port closer than home, and how far away is that?
Even if you miss a sound contact or reported contact, make note of the locations because the unit will cycle back through those spots again. Hunt the hot spots.
I also read a book during daylight because it and the sound of the waves are SO relaxing.
Just don't trust the crew to spot everything!! :cool:

jimmie
02-14-06, 02:40 PM
Cook a meal and eat, flipping some books, reading paper, smoke, drink, do laundry, some errands, possibly some work, etc.

trenken
02-14-06, 02:51 PM
Time Compress

STEED
02-14-06, 03:03 PM
Time Compress

Same here but with a nice cup of coffee :up:

trenken
02-14-06, 03:05 PM
I slow it down here and there to check up on things or maybe take a screenshot or something, but for the most part I like to try and get to my patrol point within a reasonable amount of time.

-Dreadnought-
02-14-06, 03:06 PM
Read a book, study the maps. Read the manual... Plan ahead... Stare at the map for reported contacts from other subs/aircraft...

Wolfram
02-14-06, 04:22 PM
play it hardcore, actually go to bed and have the sound up high enough to hear the crew - but then of course the engine sounds might take time to get used to.

For more realism, go further: I do not bathe for a week and spray a light coating of diesel on my food.

:lurk:

Kilamon
02-14-06, 04:23 PM
I slow it down here and there to check up on things or maybe take a screenshot or something, but for the most part I like to try and get to my patrol point within a reasonable amount of time.
:arrgh!: The patrol point is more what you'd call "guidelines" than actual rules.

I've deviated from course so much, it's a wonder I ever make it out there. I need to get some Milk Cows installed so I can resupply at sea! There are so many juicy targets!

E.F von Schlippenbach
02-14-06, 05:27 PM
:D

E.F von Schlippenbach
02-14-06, 05:28 PM
I play it real hard core when Im away on business I change the bedside lights to one with a red bulb and the other that is clear. ;)

Then I leave the game running on x1 and go to my in game captains quarters get into bed and get some shut eye. :smug: under red light of course to add to the immersion.


Save in the knowledge that my virtual crew will only wake me in dire emergencies. :up:

However having served on hunter-killers and bombers, I am used to it and sleeping in a hotel bed is much more comfortable than my top teir bunk :-?

MarkQuinn
02-15-06, 01:16 AM
I need to get some Milk Cows installed so I can resupply at sea! There are so many juicy targets!

Can the milk cows mod actually be installed during an existing career? Or do I have to start a new one for it to take effect?

MQ

Tikigod
02-15-06, 01:24 AM
I b@$ch and complain and of course constructively criticize details that can make the game be much better on the forrums, etc....then I hear ALLLLLLARM!! MERCHANT SPOTTED!!! and then I snap out of my b@#ching mode and man my guns and get ready for battle....and then after the sink...I go back to the forrums and continue my journey...


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I need to get some Milk Cows installed so I can resupply at sea! There are so many juicy targets!


Can the milk cows mod actually be installed during an existing career? Or do I have to start a new one for it to take effect?

MQ

I think any change like that can be done as long as you are in port somewhere. Never make change from save game at sea or you will get CTD's when u enter 3-D environment. But, you can still use same campaign...only time I think you need to restart campaign is if there is a new ubi patch that changes actual code of exe.

kapitanfred
02-15-06, 06:42 AM
Go looking!!! :arrgh!:

THE_MASK
02-15-06, 07:12 AM
I cut off a bit of salted meat i have hanging in the computer room and cook that up . I have my windows blacked out and i havnt seen daylight for two weeks . :doh:

Dowly
02-15-06, 07:30 AM
Clean your room, make a nice meal, read a book, watch TV etc.

Then, after a hour or so, go to your computer and see that you have been bombed by a tin can that caused a leak that´s size of mouse´s eye. Of course the leak was in crew quarters and the idiots in your boats just cant fix it and you die in 5 seconds.

:nope:

Polak
02-15-06, 07:53 AM
I just watch TV, or let my mate sit infront of the computer so he can keep an eye on everything, and then when some action comes by I switch places with him. :D

What whould I do without my firends :)

Crop-Duster
02-15-06, 08:30 AM
Play 'Hide the salami' with the wife/girlfriend... :-j

Dowly
02-15-06, 09:06 AM
Play 'Hide the salami' with the wife/girlfriend... :-j

*ALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRMMM*

- Sorry honey, I got to go!

Next morning you wake up and there´s divorce papers on the kitchen table. :rotfl:

SmokinTep
02-15-06, 10:09 AM
I usually read a book until something happens.

raymond6751
02-15-06, 11:01 AM
You can tell from the responses who is married or living with.

While few women like us to do anything that we want to do, none would tolerate the X1 crowd.

They have no imagination, women!