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silentrunner 08-04-07 06:35 PM

Type VII or type IX
 
The most famous U-boat of WWII was the type VIIc; in SH3 the type VII is used to sink ships in and around the U.K. The type IX is the long range much larger U-boat used to sink ships in the South Atlantic. Both have their advantages the type IX is much larger and in my opinion it is way cooler looking. The type VII is faster newer and in SH3 you can sink more ships due to the fact that all missions are in the North Atlantic. What do you think the best U-boat is?

headcase 08-04-07 06:52 PM

I prefer the IX series boats. Drive one right and it's a true preadator. Definitely not as nimble as a VII, but once she puts her nose down it takes no time to hit 150m. You have plenty of ordanance, a larger crew, more fuel, room to tie up Bernard so he stays out of the way... Just don't get caught on the surface by anything, and stay the blazes away from anywhere you can't put 200m above the deck.

SmokinTep 08-04-07 07:02 PM

I like them both. Right now I am in a IXB.

Puster Bill 08-04-07 07:13 PM

I prefer the smaller VII's. They don't hold as much ordnance, but they are more maneuverable, and generally a bit faster underwater.

If the Type IID held just a couple more torpedoes, and was just a touch faster both surfaced and submerged, it would be the IDEAL boat for around the British Isles.

S Rafty 08-04-07 07:29 PM

I agree, IID is a nice boat.

I prefer the VIIB Dont see the point in the C, slower.

Easy for shortish patrols, and can get good tonnage in a VII aswell as making a mess of smaller ports. IX cant be swung around ina port when DDsare saying hello the not so nice way.


(Btw anyone know how to automaticlaly get a ourse plotted on the Kiel cannel, is tkaing me ages to get through there atm)

silentrunner 08-04-07 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by headcase
I prefer the IX series boats. Drive one right and it's a true preadator. Definitely not as nimble as a VII, but once she puts her nose down it takes no time to hit 150m. You have plenty of ordanance, a larger crew, more fuel, room to tie up Bernard so he stays out of the way... Just don't get caught on the surface by anything, and stay the blazes away from anywhere you can't put 200m above the deck.

Yeah the IX boats have heavier deck and flak guns plus if I were on a merchant and under surface fire an IX boat would be more frightning.

Jimbuna 08-04-07 07:47 PM

Type IX every time :rock: more eels, endurance, firepower, looks etc. :arrgh!:

Brag 08-04-07 08:07 PM

For Kiel Canal tell navigator to plot course while you are still at the dock (I can't remember exact details).

I'm presently revisitng the VII. Nice boat and getting excellent tonnage. Will upgrade to IXD when that is available.

I don't like the view from the bridge of the VII. :shifty:

Stealth Hunter 08-04-07 08:07 PM

I prefer the VIIC (U-93 is my number).

Sure, may have less of what you need, but I pull raids, not wild goose chases across half the damn ocean.:stare: I always load mine with steam-powered torpedoes (EVERY SLOT IS FILLED WITH THEM).

Best of luck in your next patrol, Kaleun.

emtmedic005 08-04-07 08:13 PM

Depends on What your good at? If you like to raid ports and patrol coasts, then i would choose the VIIC, Cause of its size and abulity to dive quicker then the IX series. Plus you can create the U-Flak boat, which is awesome at taking down Enemy Planes, which r the u-boats worse fear.

But if You like spending weeks even months at sea and makeing your wife and mistress worried then i would choose a sub from the IX series. There great for crossing the Atlantic and going after convoys. they also carry more torpedos and have the more powerfull 105mm deckgun, but you wont need that once the merchants become ARMED merchants.

I drive the IXB, but when the IXD2 comes out i will be using that. And remeber when you go patrolling the MED use the VIIC, cause the MED is alot smaller.

Swooth 08-04-07 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by S Rafty

(Btw anyone know how to automaticlaly get a ourse plotted on the Kiel cannel, is tkaing me ages to get through there atm)

Under the navigator guy, go to patterns (or something around that area...not many choices to pick between anyway) and there should have Kiel Canal In and Kiel Canal Out. You're going to take the out, I suppose. I haven't played the game in a few weeks, so I'm not sure of the exact names for it, but that's the basic idea of it. It'll plot the whole thing for you.

STEED 08-05-07 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna
Type IX every time :rock: more eels, endurance, firepower, looks etc. :arrgh!:

And there pure bloody girl bait as well. :D

Jimbuna 08-05-07 10:49 AM

That's obviously down to the 'endurance' thing :p

Puster Bill 08-05-07 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by STEED
Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna
Type IX every time :rock: more eels, endurance, firepower, looks etc. :arrgh!:

And there pure bloody girl bait as well. :D

Girly-man bait, you mean...:lol:

Puster Bill 08-05-07 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by S Rafty
I agree, IID is a nice boat.

I prefer the VIIB Dont see the point in the C, slower.

Easy for shortish patrols, and can get good tonnage in a VII aswell as making a mess of smaller ports. IX cant be swung around ina port when DDsare saying hello the not so nice way.


(Btw anyone know how to automaticlaly get a ourse plotted on the Kiel cannel, is tkaing me ages to get through there atm)

First, The VIIC is slightly slower speed-wise, but slightly quicker to dive. That helps against your biggest threat, aircraft.

Second, it is slightly lengthened which allows you to add very useful things later in the war, things like schnorkels, radar, extra AA guns, etc.

As for getting through the Kiel canal, here is what you do:

Before you even start your engines, go to the map screen, click on your navigator, and then click on the icon for search patterns. You will see three: A standard search pattern, Kiel In, and Kiel Out. Click on 'Kiel Out', and that will plot an automatic course through the canal for you.

On your way back in, place a waypoint *EXACTLY* on the point marked 'Kiel Inbound', then hit the 'Kiel In' search pattern.


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