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Bosje 08-29-08 03:50 AM

I'm still dreaming of a war-long career which starts small, gets the IX to stock up on renown, survives through '43 and '44 with a fully upgraded VIIC and ends in my very own XXI. Of course, I usually die of stupidity somewhere in '42 in a IX of some description. *must remember it's not a nimble agile VII*

msalama 08-29-08 09:15 AM

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I usually die of stupidity somewhere in '42 in a IX of some description.
Was what I thought would happen to me too, had I changed into a bigger type now :88) But then I usually die of stupidity somewhere in early '40 in a canoe :lol:

Jimbuna 08-29-08 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by msalama
Well, after all has been said and done I still decided to stay with the VIIs for now. I'll definitely keep an eye on the IXC, but I just couldn't get rid of my trusty Atlantic warhorse just yet! I'm finally starting to understand its quirks pretty well, and to change boats at this point would've meant throwing it all away I think...

So I went and got me a brand spanking new VIIC instead. Convoys beware :arrgh!:

Oh, and thanks of course for your insights and opinions guys! Most informative as always :up:

Damn!! It was just starting to get interesting....all the differing views on each sub type :know:

nirwana 08-29-08 09:46 AM

I love my IXb i finally made my first 100k patrol with 100% reality minus external camera enabled. Now i go for true 100% without any mods spoiling it. I wasnt that successful still using the VIIb.

Taskforce which hunted the bismark i fired 2 eals each

http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/5...rhitgr4.th.jpghttp://img364.imageshack.us/img364/5...ehitgk2.th.jpg


Omw back i stumbled over a taskforce with 1 carrier (which i took out with a full spread), 2 southhamptons and escorts

http://img522.imageshack.us/img522/1...rhitio1.th.jpg

out of eals i took the last victim by artillery to get over the finishline

http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/9...100kvt5.th.jpg

:rock:

http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/8...ultsyb9.th.jpg

I prefer the IXb over a VIIb at any time since i usually prefer close combat so the sig doesnt matter to me with my current playstile.

msalama 08-29-08 09:51 AM

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Damn!! It was just starting to get interesting....all the differing views on each sub type :know:
But there's always the _next_ time around, isn't there? Can't for the life of me imagine sitting out the war in this boat, as much as I like the Type VII... one has to progress in order not to regress, no ;)

Jimbuna 08-29-08 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by msalama
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Damn!! It was just starting to get interesting....all the differing views on each sub type :know:
But there's always the _next_ time around, isn't there?

I reckon so :lol:

Kielhauler1961 08-29-08 10:44 AM

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...I usually die of stupidity somewhere in '42 in a IX of some description...
1942????

I normally die of stupidity a lot earlier than that! Like 9th August, 1939, returning from my pre-war 'shake-down' cruise and being lost in a collision with 'something' in the Straits of Dover!

Oh! The shame of it all....:rotfl:

predavolk 08-29-08 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by von hally
dont think its really that gross an exaggeration pred..not in my experience.

when dd's are shelling with everything they've got....give me a type VII any time.

and whats the point of a IX running with decks awash and losing the range that you upgraded for in the first place???

I guess it depends on your definition of exaggeration. IIRC you're looking at 32 seconds versus 27. That's not an earth-shattering difference. And if you want fast diving time, a Type XI will travel the same distance as a VII, with decks away, and dive at 15 seconds. That is a MUCH bigger difference than a standard VII-IX comparison. So if diving time is your key requirement, a Type IX still wins out.

But hey, you've got a few hours under your belt and I'm sure you know what works best for you. Right now, as much as I miss my IXB, I'm sure enjoying my new XXI! :D

Bosje 08-29-08 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Kielhauler1961
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...I usually die of stupidity somewhere in '42 in a IX of some description...
1942????

I normally die of stupidity a lot earlier than that! Like 9th August, 1939, returning from my pre-war 'shake-down' cruise and being lost in a collision with 'something' in the Straits of Dover!

Oh! The shame of it all....:rotfl:

yeah you see, when i forget i was not in a VII

-We shall engage these british escorts!
-erm sir we will have turned around some time next monday, could i persuade you to go deep and silent?
-it matters not! i said we shall engage and engage we shall! what? why is all that water rushing into the boat?

msalama 08-29-08 05:50 PM

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why is all that water rushing into the boat?
...which, OTOH, can happen in a VII too I've noticed :cry:

No, I'm not dead yet. Just noticing the increased vigilance of the RAF (or maybe the Royal Navy Air Corps?) because of them buggers almost sinking us immediately after leaving Thalia... and it's only autumn '41 we're talking about :o

No matter however. We, being the nonchalant gentlemen that we are, just slipped-and-slided away to a friendly-ish port nearby, followed with us hoping for the boat to be fixed soon(ish)... well, at least as soon as we'd finished with our decadent port-side distractions already, of course :lol:

Funny thing, this Kaleuning business. You'd almost think the Tommies really want to sink yer a**, eh?!

:hmm:


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