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Obviously a long way from being my first, but a couple of years ago I was stalking a merchant in the fog, went to a little higher TC and collided with it. :dead:
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Mine was very wierd, after I saved and then loaded it, a few seconds after it just said 'U-Boat Abandoning Mission' or 'U-Boat Surrenders' while it's 1939. This is very strange, can anyone tell me why? :hmmm:
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Ship sighted.........nice, an ore carrier.......submerge, get a nice angle and distance...........ship approaches the crosshairs.......I'm getting excited.......torpedoes away........bang! she's going down :yeah:
What's that I see?.......a US flag........in 1939...........DOH :damn: Reloaded of course LOL. C'mon, it's my first mission for 2 years. |
I didn't lose my ship, but I came very close. I was on approach to a large convoy with a light escort, at night. I managed to get in between the columns and started blasting off torpedoes left and right. What I didn't expect was them to start zigzagging. I looked at my map and it showed one of the merchants dangerously close. I sprinted up to the bridge (we were at Decks Awash) only to find a medium tanker bearing down, seemingly unaware of us and just following his zigzag. My precious U-67 was subsequently keelhauled by the tanker, and we sank to 150m before recovering.
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I was fighting a destroyer in my old VIIC sub the U-529. I had jus barly surfaced in order to atempt to get the destroyer to ram us and tear its own bottom out from the raming. she struck the conning tower where I was and the impact threw me over board last thing i remember is the destroyer was droping depth charges. when I came to all that was left of the U-529 was a greasy oilslick and the destroyer was not to far away burning aand abandoned(I asume she blew her self up with her own deapth charges). I flip anover turned life boat and stayed there for two days befor being rescued by the U-106.
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surface the boat, man the flak guns, operation clean-up. I shall say at my war crimes trial that they shouldn't have been sailing darkened if they didn't want to be blown full of holes. |
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When I first got the game, I did a dive test past the rated limit to see how far I could go within the game, knowing it would not be realistic. I found out too late that to properly do an emergency blow, you have to hit "e" multiple times to ensure the compressed air gets sent quickly. Even at ludicrous speed, I did not come up fast enough. *POP!* :88):dead:
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First campaign in vanilla SHIII. Decided to raid Scarpa flow for the lulz. Crept neatly in ala Prien. Avoided the escorts. Found the harbour completely bloody empty. Tried to sneak out. Broached the surface. ASW Trawler. I think to myself "I'm a cunning sort. I'll rest on the seabed run silent, run deep style. Sonar will be scrambled by the seabed." Short time and precision dept charge run later and the remains of my Type II are scattered over the seafloor.
Only later via this forum did I discover that in SHIII allied sonar ignores the seafloor. I was the ideal target. I was even so newbie I hadn't changed to silent running... :haha: |
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