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Im calling foul!
December 8th 1941. The U.S.S. Tambor leaves Pearl for an assault of shipping of the Japanese mainland.
After a successful run and a cruise that lasts well over a month I stop and refuel at Surabaya. Heading out of port the weather gets bad. Nearing Balikpapan in the Borneo straight at time compression I am snapped out of it to find myself face to face with a destroyer! No warning, all dead in seconds after he shells me several times then rams me. Several hours wasted!:nope: |
no saves?:down: That stinks!
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Saving your patrol here and there is never a bad idea... running on the surface in bad weather using TC is, in fact, a bad idea. In 41' there was no surface radar yet... correct?
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Ok.... that is what I thought - basically running blind.
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LOL I sank a sub once by running in high TC in bad weather (dident even know it was raining) and rammed into a Medium Freighter :haha:
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Me too SW... I learned that lesson the hard way myself. :nope:
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I used to have that happen to me when I played stock, but since installing the mods have never had that problem since.
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Mine happened in stock too... but is it because of the mod? Or are we just wiser Captains? :hmmm:
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I learned the hard way too. With no radar and it's pitch black out and storming, best to dive and check the sonar or just dive and use TC until daylight then run on the surface. Still have to be careful with TC if it's a bad storm. Thank heaven for radar.
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Yea radar is a huge help not only in bad weather conditions but you pick up a lot more contacts for obvious reasons. |
I wrecked out early on too... just a few patrols into the learning curve.
Good skippers always learn the hard way, eh? |
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