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Where to patrol late 41 to early 42
Hi, I have had 3 patrols from around sept 41 through Feb 42 patrolling in these areas: AM43, BE39, BF15 and adjacent grids, with no convoys and only a few ships, the last patrol I had only 1 ship reported in a week, about 20 dives or so to check Hydraphone for ships but nothing!:-?
Anyone have any ideas of where to look, this would be a nice idea for a chart to be made of the areas to patrol for a given date.:yep: Thanks. |
Open up the SH3 Mission Editor. Load the Campaigns/RND file. It contains the details of every single convoy in the game. This one is GWX 2.1:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...e/Image1-2.jpg I looks daunting at first, but you can zoom into any item you want. http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...e/Image2-1.jpg Clicking on the item will highlight the entire route, so you can see where each one goes. |
:eek: Do you realize how long it would take to find out which of those would apply for a particular date!!:dead: I did actually look there but surely there's an easier way, I'm using SH3 Commander that gives an area to patrol but often or not it's totally void of traffic!
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Well, there's these guys:
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=116182 They've had this sticky at the top of this forum for more than a year. |
Late 1941 to Early '42, eh? :hmm:
Try the US East Coast! :know: As Sailor Steve illustrated, it will get very heavy traffic there, and virtually no resistance, well at least when they get smart! :shifty: After all, our Japanese allies opened an opportunity for us! :arrgh!: |
@Reece,
There is a date filter in the editor. The time filter start and time filter end. 1941/2 - 1941/2 will show the convoys running for February of 1941. |
There's that and the history books.:know:
GWX is intended to be realistic, right? :yep: So that timeframe can be consistent with the Second Happy Time and Operation Drumbeat! :arrgh!: |
Caribbean is good in 42
Florida Straits. In 41 it is fun to follow a Freetown convoy.:D |
Try "mittelmeer", mediterranean sea;
small convoys everywhere, and a lot of task force "italian VS british" |
The Americas/Caribbean. Check out this thread for details.
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In late -41 it was hard to find convoys because the enemy would know your position if you used the radio. I think it's because they cracked the Enigma for a while until the Germans could change the codes. If this is simulated in GWX then you got the reason.
In -42 the place is US east coast in a XI, and in -43 you should change to a VIIC/41 and hunt single targets. Do not attack convoys, unless you really wanna die for Der Führer ;) |
@ Sailor Steve, thanks for the link, had forgotten about that, downloading map now!:yep:
@ Revere, Quote:
@ All others, yes it seems the East coast of America is the place to go, was avoiding this due to TC & Fuel reasons, the last time I went there I had to go at the slowest speed & took about 3/4 hour RT to get there, lovely weather all the way, when I finally arrived I had a week of heavy rain & fog!!:lol: |
SH3 Mission Editor. It's inside the main SH3 folder, though I use it enough to have an icon on the Desktop. As Revere said, there is a date filter. I didn't think of it because I've never used it.
Or is that the other way around? |
I'll give it a go, the Spinnennetz map is very limited & just shows the traffic from a small area, Germany, America etc is not even shown.:-?
Edit: Still too much, the best I can see is to concentrate on the routes, pity you cant view the map over a wider area! in the Spinnennetz map, could someone point out what the colors represent? |
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