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Capital ships
In all my careers all I have seen is a Dido and Fuji class together. They were steaming away, are they as rare as hens teeth (capital ships)? or am I looking in the wrong places. The biggest flag has been a destroyer for me.........
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The other I ran into was up near Scapa Flow, (to the northeast), and was similar in composition. It probably comes by every so often, but that one I've only ever seen once. |
No, they are rare.
In two months of playing I received my first task force contact report last week. I wasn't sure they were ever actually reported. Needless to say, I missed the intercept. You can find capital ships at anchor at various times at Loch Ewe and Scapa Flow. In SH3 v1.4b, the harbor defenses have been increased. It's no longer a joke to sneak in and sink a battleship, carrier, or light cruiser. You will find merchant ships in some harbors as well in v1.4b, although it's rarely worth the trouble. Single ships and convoys are far easier to attack. The best way to nail a task force is to head down to just west of Gibraltar and patrol in the deeps 50 km outside the channel. Submerge frequently and listen. Eventually (within two weeks) you'll receive multiple warship contacts. If you listen manually and hear many ships, that's a task force. It will be moving at 21 kts either nearly due east or due west. Listen to see which way it's headed, then move quickly to intercept. Good luck. :up: |
I've had 2 task force encounters in 2 careers.
1. Was a dido and fiji moving into the atlantic by cape town. (early 44) 2. Was a Illustrious and revenge battelship.... they came out of no-where. High seas, heavy rain/ fog. early 40 I was listening on the hydrophone and told myself WTH is that? Just a mess of noise that I couldn't decifer. They were moving in a column directly @ me, and it sure didn't sound like a couple of destroyers. gotta say it was probably the luckiest encounter ever for me. by the time I got myself together they were already ontop of me, A quick hard to port, and fire a 4 shot spread into the fog @500 meters... I tried watching the explosions and sinking with the external camera..... but i couldn't see a thing and my fps dropped to 1. both encounters the speeds really threw me off, they're making 21 knots and you really have to play waaay farther in advance otherwise you'll find that your torps are chasing after the target instead of running towards it. |
I was playing last night and found a convoy in the AM grid (my fav). Right in the middle of a huge convoy is this Dido cruiser! :o hmm...interesting. Bah, I didn't have any torps left anyway (I put 3 torps in to a C3 which kept sailing at 4kts even though it was on fire - I didn't get nothing for it).
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I have been playing with patch 1.4 (u know the latest one) RUB1.42.......and been into scapa flow (between 39 and early 41) and never seen a ship bigger the a DD or maybe me looking in wrong area. I head towards the little town than go anti clockwise....... and alas never a ship bigger than a dd......... same as Loch ewe (been in there once) and there were a squadron of dd......... never alas a big stinking capital ship
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I'm on my 4th career and have seen 2 prior task forces, both were early war.
Yesterday, I was assigned to patrol AN26 during May/ July 1940. I got a merchant contact report and was heading to it when suddenly a task force appeared. Total fluke I was in excellent firing position and sank a Rodney class BB. A first for me :rock: |
In lots and lots of patrols (probably about 100) I've seen 2 or 3 task forces. The latest (outside Freetown in June '44) was a squadron of 3 DDs... :roll:
Earlier I used to cheat and look at those lists of where the BBs etc. are located in Scapa Flow and Loch Ewe, but that got quite boring after a while. All too easy. Btw. I encountered a large convoy recently, and among the ships was an auxilliary cruiser. It is no more... :ping: |
Capital ships are rare. There were only 2 Nelsons, 4 KGV's afloat max and so on.
How is the game on the dates on which ships enter service? I've encountered a C-class destroyer in 1940, even though they didn't enter service until 1944 Only task force I've seen so far (14 patrols) was a friendly one, on my recent patrols out of Brest, I usually run into a Bismarck battleship with one or two destroyers west of Brest. Once caught them in the middle of an air attack, helped them by downing a Swordfish. |
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they should be rare, just like in real life. a bb task force through the channel every week is not even realistic.
Blame yourself for it - they are scarred of U-boats already! :huh: :up: |
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http://edseek.com/archives/2005/05/0...urvival-guide/ Towards the bottom of the page. Some other nice tips there as well, including where to find task forces. |
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It should render the whole table of task forces if you use Firefox, Safari, Konqueror, Opera, or some other browser without broken CSS suport. :up: |
Nailed a Nelson and a Revenge BB 160km north northwest of Scapa. It was heavy fog when my Sonarman got contact. I plotted some lines but I did not have any Range. So I set the eels for 7 meters depth an contact fuse and fired a salvo of four into the fog. The range in the TDC was pure guess from the volume of the screws, and the AOB I determined by drawing a line from their assumed position to scapa comparing that heading to my own sub position. Speed was set to 21, and with an Angle of 5 degrees the fish went of.
A minte later or so a detonation. Guess it was a premature. after 2 Minutes and 25 sek there was another detonation followed by a hell of secondary explosions. Didn´t s see anything. What kind of lucky bastard shot, Kriegstagebuch said I send a Nelson Class to the ground. Must have got his weak spot wherever it is at a depth of 7m :huh: Kept closing in for that position, spotted some 4 minutes later the Revenge Class doing about 15 knots... it had no list so I wonder why it reduced the speed ?? It did not suffer any his. Or did it ? Was it hit as I heared the secondary explsosion from the Nelson ? We´ll never know. I shadowed it carfully in the fog until the tubes were reloded an gave her quadrouple salvo at 400m what blew her out of the water. She sank stern ahead after several explosions. Suddenly a near Bang and a near Miss in the water. Damn Hell V&W closing in. Slammed the C Button "Alaaaaaaarm fluuuuuteen!!!" sounded out of the dolby boxes and U-52 through herself into the depth of the sea. Some Wabos detonated behind us... should not be the last salvo. Five damn DD´s where trying to ruin our day. They almost did. U-52 was kicked to 49% Hull integrity from 100% in about 2 and a half ours of cat and mouse play. Finally they disengaged, and I brought my heavily wounded beloved U-52 back to port. With only two sunk ships in the diary. But two fat ones!!! :rock: |
Thanks ppls.........
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I'm a little lost... will I actually ever see a Bogue or Casablanca scooting from one side of the Atlantic to the other?
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I found and sunk two battleships (the Nelson and Revenge I believe) in Loch Ewe on November 19, 1939. :arrgh!:
Edit: It is 1939. |
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I think I even 'bumped' Bismarck out of the way on one of my outbound voyages... Was running at 256x to get out of port and plotted my course a bit too close to the big ship. It reversed and got out of the way. All that for my simple VIIB sub... :rock: |
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