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Widescreen MaGui v3.4-SA WideScreen MaGui v3.4-SA FIX for GWX v3 TMT v2 (GWX3 version) GWX - 16km Atmosphere GWX - Enhanced Damage Effects GWX - Late War Sensors Snorkel Antennas GWX - VIIC41 Player Sub J_to_Z_Class_mod J_to_Z_Class_visual_fix guns_UK Merchant_Fleet_Mod_3.2 Filter and Clock Again, I have neer seen any mines. I always start with the 2nd flotilla out of Wilhelmshaven and although I was hit by something once on my way out (suitable reward for ignoring the buoys I suppose) which I thought was a mine, I have never seen any in game. |
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Ok, so got rid of the menacing looking floating dock for some additional 20 something thousand. Unless I get some heavy fog I don't think the last two biggies are going to happen. Going to wait another 9 hours and if the weather doesn't deteriorate then I'm eastbound. Got 3 electric eels left, they'll find some other target. |
Probably the last pics from Loch Ewe for now. Good grief this was tedious.
After sinking the floating dock, I had a CTD and had to reload. Luckily that was after the first 2 hits. Now it was time to decide. So: I decided, because I'm off me head, that the ASW trawler couldn't hit the atlantic ocean if it tried so using broad daylight I navigated the nets and pinpointed Illustrious and Nelson. The pinging was insane. Up to 5 destroyers pinging me like it was a party game. Coming in from every direction I couldn't hear anything other than this blasted noise. It took a good while to set up the attack on Illustrious. The range was about 400 meters with a net right behind me less than 50 meters away. It was fairly cramped and not suitable for large, graceful maneuvering. Had 4 eels left, 3 electric in the bow tubes and one ordinary in the aft tube. Since I knew where the magazine on Nelson was, I decided to spend one on her, and the remaining 3 on Illustrious since I had no idea where her fuel tank or magazine were (one would have thought she has a bay for storing the planes' munition). She took one under the keel from around 350 meters, followed up by 2 set at 1 meter, hoping they would hit a critical compartement or at least flood her good. Lo and behold, they did not hit anything critical but they did manage to weigh her down with salty water. While she was deciding whether to sink or not, I navigated the nets until I found Nelson. She was there happy as a lark minding her own business. From 350 meters she had a torpedogram delivered to her magazine. She blew up beatufully. Illustrious sank 30 minutes after she was hit. The result: 2nd image is a close encounter with a Tribal. Moored but I can pretend it's very scary. At least that pinging is. EDIT: It is near noon, waiting near the island for darkness to go decks awash and get the hell out of here. |
Nice job !!! :yeah:
Now, try to stay alive when leaving this hellish lair ! The Kriegsmarine needs brave sailors like you ! :yep: |
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13 Iron Cross, 2nd class 3 Iron Cross, 1st Class 4 U boat clasps If I get more U Boat war badges I will need a bigger boat. 4 promotions. This was probably the hardest patrol I can remember ever doing and one I will not do again in a good while. Back to hunting random merchants and convoys for a while. PS I kind of feel sorry for this Swordfish (I suppose it was) coming in to Loch Ewe only to find his landing strip and parking space at an unhealthy angle. I wonder where he went off to next. PPS Sometimes, the GWX radio messages can be a bit silly. I sail U-47 and received a message from 47 that he had sunk the Royal Oak. I had no idea I did!! Another thing is, those messages can be a bit excessive at times. Over a period of 3 minutes I received 7 or 8 messages. Makes it challenging to keep TC up to get back before I die of old age. EDIT Cmdr Log |
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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...o=file&id=1385 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/down...o=file&id=1386 ---- I really liked to read your adventures, dude ! Maybe, you could join us at DEF. You would have your own thread where you would be able to relate all the incredible and also sometimes terrible events that could happen during your patrols ! :) If you want to learn more about, just click on my signature. F. |
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Thanks for the kind words. It started off as me being highly annoyed and it turned out to be quite the adventure. As for DEF, I had a look but right now I can't really commit myself to anything like that. Real life and all. Thanks for the invite though. As for the 4th patrol, I am sent through the channel to BF15 and thought I would pay Dover a visit. Not much there except a Southampton guarded by an ASW and what I believe is an elco. Arrived early morning before sunrise and started inspecting the net. It was a very nice gesture of the British to leave a gap between the southern peer and the net, just wide enough to get a VIIB through. Took a bit of plotting but I'm through and am about to fix her position for a shot to what I hope is her magazine. Then there is the escape. Something is patrolling in the Dover straight. With luck they are elcos and ASWs. Got all day to listen to them if need be. |
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That the torpedo boats never fire their torpedos, reminds me of stock subs apart from your own. Do they ever dive? The AI subs never dive but the merchants do, with a little help, that's pretty backwards. ETIT There was nothing but ASWs and torpedo boats that I could see. Felt good. On my way to Dunkirk now to see if that large tanker is still there and possibly see how much a French destroyer can take. |
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