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Krauter 03-20-10 12:04 AM

YEARGHHH... bloody hell
 
So.. 150k patrol, ran into a huge convoy (unprotected) let loose all torpedos and shells,

Finish the patrol, come into Willhemshaven and BAM bloody merchant decides to heel over to starboard and crush me -.-....

F%*$ing bernard got a new job as a merchy..

kylania 03-20-10 12:22 AM

omg, that's terrible! Hopefully you'd saved before heading home right?

robbo180265 03-20-10 12:29 AM

Had a lucky escape only yesterday. Was heading up the Kiel canal at x32 TC.

Nipped into the kitchen to make a sandwich and suddenly I hear a crunch, run back in to find the sub grinding up the side of a ship at x8 - no damage luckily.

Anybody else wish there was a "teleport" up or down the Kiel canal button?

THE_MASK 03-20-10 01:38 AM

I use the button when i am on TC . You know the one where things dont hit you .

wamphyri 03-20-10 02:19 AM

don't underestimate bernard .. he will make sure you die.. not by choice!!

SteamWake 03-20-10 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sober (Post 1324879)
I use the button when i am on TC . You know the one where things dont hit you .

I think your under a mistaken impression.. the 'travel' button makes it so TC is not interrupted when in shallow water or near land. It will not help you to avoid collisions I know from personal experience.

Krauter 03-20-10 01:33 PM

Luckily I'd saved after passing one of the outlying islands.

However I found the problem when entering harbors is that some ships swerve into you to evade you.. Hopefully Bernard hasn't been teaching the merchies station keeping.. That'd be like the blind leading the blind -.-'


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