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Lt commander lare 04-04-07 05:28 PM

Medal Of Honor Medal Requirements ?
 
hi what is the requirements for getting the medal of honor in silent hunter 4
i just sank 8 merchant ships and a hiryu fleet carrier and i didnt get the medal of honor but medal of valor can anyone answer this for me thanks

lt cmdr lare

FIREWALL 04-04-07 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lt commander lare
hi what is the requirements for getting the medal of honor in silent hunter 4
i just sank 8 merchant ships and a hiryu fleet carrier and i didnt get the medal of honor but medal of valor can anyone answer this for me thanks

lt cmdr lare

I wish I had an answer. I sunk 11 merchants and 2 de's and got the medal of squat. nada nutin.:damn:

tedhealy 04-04-07 06:30 PM

Ha, I just went on supply mission, then got orders to patrol luzon straits and sunk a 1800 ton ship. I then got orders to patrol china sea and got a destroyer. What did I get when I got back home? The silver star :D for under a 3000 ton patrol and landing supplies.

I guess I could write it off as being December 1941 and the brass was eager to reward any success they could find and that I'm playing at 100%. What difficulty are you playing on? If it's not 100, you won't get full renown credit for accomplishing goals and sinkings.

Werewolf13 04-04-07 06:51 PM

The real deal is given for performance that is above and beyond the call of duty at the risk of one's life. It's the highest military award there is and it is a big deal to get it and a rare occurence. Most guys who get it - don't - because they're dead. Their families get it.

How that would be simulated in game terms is anyone's guess.

However they set it up you should only be able to win it maybe once in 10 careers IMO. That way if you did win it in the game you'd know you actually did something that in games term is rarely accomplished.

Ducimus 04-04-07 07:05 PM

I would imagine its an award that you only see, right as your career game comes to a glorious and fatal conclusion.

nimitstexan 04-04-07 07:26 PM

I think in the game it generally requires an extrondanairy feat, such as sinking a fleet carrier or a Yamota battleship, and even at that, it is much easier to win than it would have been in real life. It would be very hard to simulate an action in a sub sim worthy of a Medal of Honor, since this was awarded for extreme bravery and self-sacrifice. As said abouve, the majority of those who have won it (including submariners) did not survive the action for which the medal was awarded

DirtyHarry3033 04-04-07 07:35 PM

Actually, I got the CMOH last night. I was going "What the F*CK did I do to earn that????"

Was only my second patrol, to East China Sea, and scored my 1st kills on that patrol. Total kills:

7 merchants
1 warship (DD)
Tonnage: 36,599

Only completed 1 of 2 mission requirements:

1) Deploy to East China Sea (Complete)
2) Engage and destroy enemy merchant shipping (Incomplete)

Naturally I was suprised to get the CMOH, a Bronze Star might have been more in order! (if even that much...)

Who knows, it must be totally random and I just got lucky and hit the jackpot???

DH

WFGood 04-04-07 08:19 PM

I have received it twice so far. Both times I have sunk around 70,000 tons. It could be that amount of tonnage or perhaps a major combatant. I can't tell. I have a patrol in which I sank 102,000 tons, and I was awarded the Navy Cross. In that case they were all merchants except for a pesky DD. Go figure.

Snakeeyes 04-04-07 08:54 PM

GEESE! You'd think you would have to capture the Emperor while he was playing chess with Yamamoto on the Yamato!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

daft 04-04-07 11:36 PM

I sank two fleet carriers (Shokaku, Hiryu) and got the CMoH.

jmjohnson36 04-05-07 12:15 AM

MY MOH
 
I sank and plane tender and a small flat top and won the medal...Im not sure its based on tonnage alone...I also completed both main and secondary missions assigned to me in the time required

Lukemb 04-05-07 02:42 AM

During my first career I got 3 MOH (in 8 patrols).

the tonnage for each one was 61,000 - 53,000 - 32,000.

Each I time I was completing 3-5 objectives.

I also got 2 Navy Crosses for 55,000 and 84,000.

I guess the medals are awarded according to different criteria, such as:
- tonnage
- no. of ships sunk
- no. of objectives completed
- patrol renown
- patrol rating

With a few people we are tryng to figure right the exact award criteria in order to mod them and make them more realistic but so far we haven't been lucky in our research of the game files.

elanaiba 04-05-07 04:01 AM

According to the book "Wolfpack: The american submarine strategy that helped defeat Japan", the requirements/standards established in 44 by the US Navy for medals are:

Bronze Star: 2 ships sunk in a patrol

Silver Star: 3 ships sunk in a patrol ori a DD ori larger combatant vessel, or a special mission worthy of this award

Navy Cross: 4 ships sunk in a patrol or a BB, CV or CA or a highly dangerous mission

For all of these 2 ships damaged will be considered as one sunk.

elanaiba 04-05-07 04:02 AM

Of course, the requirements in the game are actually higher, but on the other hand so is the tonnage you guys are racking in comparision to your real life counterparts.

Lukemb 04-05-07 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by elanaiba
Of course, the requirements in the game are actually higher, but on the other hand so is the tonnage you guys are racking in comparision to your real life counterparts.

Elanaiba,

Is possible to know where are the requirements for each decoration?

Looking at UPCdata files I wasn't able to find the criteria for each award.

Thanks for any info you might be able to share.


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