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FIREWALL 08-20-11 09:31 PM

Sorry if this has already been posted.

Fairly simple. The right boat for the right job.

If your patroling the North Sea to Gibralter and need a fast diveing boat with a decent load of torps a VIIC. With fuel conservation can always get to base or milche cow for fuel and torps.

If long range a IXB or IXC is the logical choice. Long Range and Large torp loadout. This is to simple to add more reasons.


Conclusion: The right boat for the right job. :yep:

Sailor Steve 08-20-11 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vendor (Post 1732548)
Sir Steve! ... it is what is called Cheating :D

Not at all. The Type IX was available in Flotilla Hundius, which was later mixed into the 2nd Flotilla, right from the beginning. Fixing something that was wrong is not cheating.

Now editing my game stats so I'm getting 99% renown while using external views? That's cheating. :sunny:

FIREWALL 08-20-11 11:36 PM

Since I play by Tonnage and not Renoun I just edit my Commander Patrol Log.

Gerald 08-21-11 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1732789)
Not at all. The Type IX was available in Flotilla Hundius, which was later mixed into the 2nd Flotilla, right from the beginning. Fixing something that was wrong is not cheating.

Now editing my game stats so I'm getting 99% renown while using external views? That's cheating. :sunny:

Thanks, :up:

Jimbuna 08-21-11 10:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 1732789)

Now editing my game stats so I'm getting 99% renown while using external views? That's cheating. :sunny:

I resemble that remark :stare:

:O:


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