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banjo 06-24-08 05:31 PM

Question About RSRDC and Shipping Lanes
 
Is RSRD based upon the shipping lanes and associated dates as shown on the map that came with the game?

lurker_hlb3 06-24-08 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by banjo
Is RSRD based upon the shipping lanes and associated dates as shown on the map that came with the game?


The map does not support the current shipping that are in RSRDC

CDR Resser 06-24-08 07:14 PM

Your best bet would be to find one of the many charts that show the historical shipping lanes from that era. Lurker has done an excellent job of returning the shipping in the game to their historical routes. Several references have this type of map included.

Respectfully Submitted;
CDR Resser

gAiNiAc 06-24-08 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by lurker_hlb3
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Originally Posted by banjo
Is RSRD based upon the shipping lanes and associated dates as shown on the map that came with the game?


The map does not support the current shipping that are in RSRDC

Lurker........

Could you point us to a map?

US skippers had a pretty good idea of what was going on where........

Thanks,

Martin

Captain Dave 06-24-08 08:52 PM

Here's one web site.
http://www.valoratsea.com/cmbtcht.htm

Webster 06-24-08 11:17 PM

rsrdc is one of the best mods out there but you HAVE to do your homework to take full advantage of it.

you will find the traffic in the right shipping lanes at the right dates but you need to pay close attention to the date and area or it will be hard to find targets.

the site captain dave gave you is good and google others to find out all you can. rsrdc was designed to be historically acurate so its not going to have ships where they arent recorded to have been.

banjo 06-25-08 09:11 AM

This is good. Like Gainiac though, I'd like to hear from Lurker what he used to base IJN shipping lanes on.

virtualpender 06-25-08 03:14 PM

Banjo, again, I know this isn't answering your question directly but I've found this chart to be invaluable. Perhaps it will be useful to you:

http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...ages/p_047.jpg

banjo 06-25-08 03:20 PM

Virtual, Thanks, I actually have that one. It printed out a little small but I can live with that. Didn't know if it was a good one or not. I'll start using it a bunch.

virtualpender 06-25-08 03:32 PM

Banjo, I initially had the same problem you are with the printed chart being too small to be useful but then found this:
http://www.geocities.com/calumetciti...ps-how-to.html

These instructions walk you through how to print out this map to span six pages which makes it much more user friendly.

Happy hunting.

banjo 06-25-08 03:41 PM

Super! Thanks again.

gAiNiAc 06-25-08 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by virtualpender
Banjo, again, I know this isn't answering your question directly but I've found this chart to be invaluable. Perhaps it will be useful to you:

http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...ages/p_047.jpg

Nice map!

gAiNiAc 06-25-08 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by banjo
This is good. Like Gainiac though, I'd like to hear from Lurker what he used to base IJN shipping lanes on.

Yeah......:) I'm curious..........I'm almost done reading "Silent Victory", that book makes it seem like that the USN had a great deal of good radio intel the only problems being weapons performance and navigation inaccuracy.

That seemed to go away in '43 and then US wolfpacks started to evolve..........

Come on Lurker! Spill the beans! :arrgh!:

lurker_hlb3 06-26-08 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by virtualpender
Banjo, again, I know this isn't answering your question directly but I've found this chart to be invaluable. Perhaps it will be useful to you:

http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...ages/p_047.jpg

I would recommend you use this map

gAiNiAc 06-26-08 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by lurker_hlb3
Quote:

Originally Posted by virtualpender
Banjo, again, I know this isn't answering your question directly but I've found this chart to be invaluable. Perhaps it will be useful to you:

http://www.history.army.mil/books/ww...ages/p_047.jpg

I would recommend you use this map

It pretty much lines up with my 40+ patrols so far!


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