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OLd Split Freighter
Why should an old split freighter need 3 torpedos in the stern and 2 torpedos in the beam to sink her? Mission is go to South China Sea and patrol, etc.:cry: Thanks Steamin Demon, Replayed with 14 Ft depth settings and victims went under much quicker.
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I ran into that one. It had a cargo of life-preservers and inflated beachballs.
I think that sometimes torps that the crew tell you are hits are actually prematures that go off right next to the target. That would also be historically accurate. Peto |
pah, came accross a large modern composite last night, 5 torpedo's and 22 4" rounds to put her under. bugger just would not go down (i'll teach im)
i'm using NSM3.3 tho, i think perhaps the ship was loaded with timber hehe. pete |
She had a cargo of ping pong balls, balsa wood, and a load of inflatable... er... recreation dolls for the Japaneese troops.
Good job sailor that should put a dent in their morale ! :p All ships have their 'sweet spots' Medium Old Splits I believe is just barely fore of her stacks. One or two deep should do it. But its like tryin to hit a bulls eye from 10 yards. |
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In the case of the japanese, the "dolls" were actual women (slaves), and they were probably treading water.
tater |
Something Cool
As an aside I did see something cool during this misadventure. As someone mentioned, sometime the torpedoes are defective. I actually saw a torpedo bounce off the stern of the "old split freighter" without exploding. What a cool thing to program into a game!:o
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In RL ships that carried very boyant cargo such as timber, empty berrels.....err....ping pong balls...:roll:....etc... where hard to sink and could often soak up a lot of hull damage (no pun intended there either!:lol: ).
Conversly ships carrying very heavy cargo such as metal would often go down in minutes, even less! ' By the way, Belgian, sure I've seen that picture of the 'Secks Toi Maru' in Silent Victory...just not in colour! :rotfl: |
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