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If you have GWX Integrated Orders, that's how to get the bunk with one button -- I think it's under the L.I. (Engineer's) commands, a button with a Kaleun's cap. Then you get choices: the UZO or Binocs, or the bunk view. Alternatively, from the Zentrale (Control Rm) station, look aft and move the cursor till the word "Heckraum" appears (I'm using the German text), and quickly click on it. It can be hard to get that link to click -- sometimes it's easier when the boat's rocking, so other things move out of the way. And another way: Shift + F2 gives you the internal free cam, so you can "walk" there from the other stations. Very cool. Just don't roam outside the hull. Gute Jagd und Schlafen! |
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http://www.uboat.net/boats/patrols/patrol_4048.html 206 days at sea in a single patrol! It is in my "to do" list. |
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Hi Schöneboom , Thanks! shift F2 did it for me quickly! Call me goofy but psychologically I find my immersion style comforting to me. Having spent time aboard vessels the sounds of the engines, the sea, etc. all have a calming effect on me so I take it to the extreme! LOL Before I shut down, I like to position my crew manually as I do throughout the patrol. And, I like to climb into my bunk so to speak when I close it down - then I climb into my real bunk. LOL Above is the view when I 'hit the rack' ... :salute: PC |
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http://uboat.net/boats/patrols/patrol_4103.html IXD2s brought me some long ones. I believe my personal record was 190 days (spent in large part in the Indian Ocean). |
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I believe my longest patrol was in the fifties. In 1939, was able to use the gun for quite of few of my boot's bags. You have a lot more patience than I good sir! |
I wish we had a 'provisions' add-on mod in SH3 Cmdr. so when we ran low on pickled pigs feet and pickled eggs we would have to head home.
Just a bit more immersion ... :salute: "Herr Kaleun, we have rations for only 9 more days" "No problem Gunter, we will scrape the hull keel and make soup" "Herr Kaleun, we have 2 days toilet paper in reserve" "No problem Gunter, pass out spoons, forks and knives" "Herr Kaleun, both heads have stopped functioning!" "No problem Gunter, serve "dump-lings" :rotfl2: |
There is no evidence that any u-boat ever had to head home due to lack of food. I'm not sure if that's because they just didn't mention it, but the fact is they didn't mention it.
http://www.uboat.net/forums/read.php?20,73516,73533 http://www.uboat.net/men/foodstuffs.htm A ton-and-a-half of potatoes. A ton-and-a-half-of-veggies. A quarter-ton of eggs. A ton of bread. A quarter-ton of butter. Three-quarter-ton of milk. A ton of fruit. And that's just the perishables, which they say were consumed in the first two weeks. Two-and-a-half tons of meat. Note a Type IX carried food for 12 weeks at sea. Not likely to have problems. |
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They were also good at preparing for long patrols. Boats heading for Drumbeat patrols off North America were packed chock full of supplies just in case, precisely so they wouldn't have to return for lack of supplies. They probably could've lasted even longer out there. IXDs were, on the other hand, substantially larger, so they definitely had the space for these intensely long patrols. Too bad for the Germans they never got to go on a long patrol on XXIs! Those were the first to feature refrigerators. |
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haha - what was meant to be a joke has a serious side. In books I have read there were cases of U-Boats sending boarding parties unto local fisherman's boats at gunpoint. There was one case where one U-boat traded food with anothe U-Boat for 2 torpedoes to stay at sea. I am sure a few merchant ships had floating cargo that had foodstuffs ransacked. Not all boats operated close to a milch cow or a friendly port. Of course being German, they had plenty of cured meat and salt fish (ugh). But still, I am sure provisions could not have been plentiful on an extra long patrol that was not preplanned for. So what I am suggesting is for immersion sake we only eat one bag of potato chips while playing - no submarine sandwiches, no whole apple pies. Ration!
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There's more than one way to skin a...oh, never mind.
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Next career, I take only one and a half weeks of food, as incentive to sink more ships. My crew will only survive if they disable and capture enemy vessels and eat that ship's food.... or crew. Only then will they sink the ship.
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U-19, Type IIA (Kaleun Hans Best) has provisioned his boat for AN26. ETA is Oct. 29, 1939.
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...your bowels will explode. depth charging not enough..? |
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