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Nuoz 06-15-07 04:24 AM

Any hope for shallow water victim?
 
Is being hunt by Destroyers + shallow waters = sure death? Any brilhant tactics to get out of sight? I've managed before but not in 40m waters. I love the challenge though. Almost got out o their search pattern once. But then "We're being pinged, sir" hehe. They seem to radio others to the hunt too. I've tried going at 1 knot only but so far it proved as good as 2 knots. Even if they don't ear you, they ping you. This is why i love the GWX, it made this game accurate and challenging! I'll pick SH3 GWX over SH4 as it is now anyday!

Thniper 06-15-07 04:31 AM

I never escaped such situation alive. Happened to me twice.:down:
So, always bear in mind:
"Stay out of shallow waters!" - if you wanna live long...:know:

Happy hunting!:arrgh!:

melnibonian 06-15-07 04:35 AM

Early in the war you might get away if the DD crew is green. As the years go by though if you get caught in shallow waters you will die. One way to avoid the depth charges is to try to position yourself in the Destroyer's blid side (its back). Also try to use bolds (if you have them) and as soon as they're lunched go at ahead flank for 10-20 seconds. After than it's silent running again. That should help you avoid the sonar pings and head for deep waters.

Good Luck

Captain Nemo 06-15-07 04:36 AM

Not necessarily. I got detected in less than 40m of water and took quite a hammering. Constantly getting pinged and depth charged. Took quite a bit of flooding and hit the ocean floor hard causing more damage. In fact I thought I was a goner. I had to disengage silent running to make repairs in order to get off the seabed and try and creep away, which I eventually did. So U-51 lives on to fight another day, I'm pleased to say. This was in March 1940, which was probably in my favour due to the convoy escorts not being as good as they were later in the war.

Nemo

Sebbe02 06-15-07 04:38 AM

How many are there? If there aren't too many, my advice would be:

torp the suckers!!!:arrgh!:

It works. They usually circle around you, and quite close too. Just set up a torp, preferably a magnetic keel shot, and look in the radio room to find where they are. If they come behind the stern/in front of the bow, quickly raise the scope and loose the torp!!!
It works with T1 (but you have to be really close) and T2 (bit more difficult to aim).

Another tactic is going ahead flank, and luring them behind you. If their behind you, heading the same course as you, you can sink them with a stern keel shot. It's being discussed somewhere on the forum.

I hope it helps for you!:p

DrMilton 06-15-07 05:40 AM

What happened to all that stuff about "...ASDIC is not that efficient in shallow waters":hmm: ??

Brag 06-15-07 05:47 AM

U-Boats were built for deep water!

Indiana_Jones 06-15-07 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Brag
U-Boats were built for deep water!

Just not too deep lol

-Indy

Kpt. Lehmann 06-15-07 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by DrMilton
What happened to all that stuff about "...ASDIC is not that efficient in shallow waters":hmm: ??

Hydrophones work just fine in shallow water though... and "not that effective" doesn't mean that they wouldn't try to use ASDIC.

DrMilton 06-15-07 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Kpt. Lehmann
and "not that effective" doesn't mean that they wouldn't try to use ASDIC.

Sure thing... but would they be successful? At least enough to leave me down there forever...? :dead:

Jimbuna 06-15-07 06:19 AM

The fundamental rule has got to be: Stay in deep water as much as possible :arrgh!:

CapZap1970 06-15-07 09:54 AM

Just hit the seabed gently, very gently and turn everything off. Worked for me a couple of times. Of course it must be done before you get detected. Later when I get home I will post a couple of screenshots. :up:
CapZap

Captain Nemo 06-15-07 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by CapZap1970
Just hit the seabed gently, very gently and turn everything off. Worked for me a couple of times. Of course it must be done before you get detected. Later when I get home I will post a couple of screenshots. :up:
CapZap

But how do you get your u-boat to stay on the bottom? I find that at all stop my boat starts to slowly rise (unless I'm taking damage and flooding).

Nemo

Jimbuna 06-15-07 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Nemo
Quote:

Originally Posted by CapZap1970
Just hit the seabed gently, very gently and turn everything off. Worked for me a couple of times. Of course it must be done before you get detected. Later when I get home I will post a couple of screenshots. :up:
CapZap

But how do you get your u-boat to stay on the bottom? I find that at all stop my boat starts to slowly rise (unless I'm taking damage and flooding).

Nemo

So punch a few small holes in your hull then :lol: :up:

CapZap1970 06-15-07 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain Nemo
Quote:

Originally Posted by CapZap1970
Just hit the seabed gently, very gently and turn everything off. Worked for me a couple of times. Of course it must be done before you get detected. Later when I get home I will post a couple of screenshots. :up:
CapZap

But how do you get your u-boat to stay on the bottom? I find that at all stop my boat starts to slowly rise (unless I'm taking damage and flooding).

Nemo

The best way is to manually trim your depth a1 1 knot speed for a very brief period of time, and the cut engines again, and so on, and so on. It's quite tedious, but it works. :up:
CapZap


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