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Docking at Brisbane
It's mid-April 1943 and I'm returning to Brisbane. I departed from that port as well. When I got near enough, it gave me the option of either refitting or docking, but not 'end patrol'. I clicked 'refit' and it refitted my boat (and refilled the torpedo banks save for the tubes themselves), but now it won't let me dock. I just got back from sinking over 50,000 tons of merchants, my crew's tired, and several are deserving of promotions and medals. Anyone encountered this before? Or does the game do this if you've got a Balao-class sub? (Which is what I have.)
-Matt |
Does Brisbane have the 'tilted' (fouled) anchor? If not, it means you have been assigned to another home port. Bases were moved either closer or farther to enemy waters, according to strategic requirements, and individual boats were assigned to leave from one base and return to another for refit, etc. If none of the above applies, and it still shows up as your home base, I got no idea. :-? |
Some ports show up as light blue anchors with lines through them, but Brisbane is dark blue with no lines, if that helps any.
-Matt |
post #2 was the correct answer. Depends on mods, but if you took a new boat that was a Bal last go, check Pearl for your home base. You have to watch those port changes by the tilted anchor.
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That's the problem...I have no fouled or tilted anchors on my map; they're either light blue with lines (ex: Honiara or Tulagi) or dark blue with no lines (ex: Brisbane, Midway, and Pearl). All the anchors are standing straight up. Seems kind of stupid that they'd base me out of Brisbane for one patrol and then expect me to return to Pearl Harbor. I sent regular progress reports, but received no orders after expending all my torpedoes...nothing as to which base to return to.
-Matt |
This happend to me once, I think. Youd have to take a guess as the where they actully sent you and head there. Its a pain, but not much you can do :/
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Good hunting. |
I never got that message, I checked. I got lucky and found my port first try :D
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This has happened to me several times, having the base changed without a signal. Now every patrol when I am out of torpedoes or have the 'Good work, RTB' message, the first thing I do is check for my home port before setting a course. :)
Seems it always happens with the Australian ports. |
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PacificWolf: I never got such a message; I sent out regular status reports and the only thing I got back were the standard reports of positions of enemy convoys and task forces. Quote:
-Matt |
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Expended all my torpedoes before I even got to my patrol sector...sank four ships (including a Large Modern Tanker) for just under 34,000 tons. Patrolled and then headed for home. Went to Pearl Harbor...nothing. Headed to Midway...nothing. Decided to skip Brisbane, as I already had a feeling as to what that port would say, so I headed S of Australia and stopped at Fremantle...BINGO! Was FINALLY able to dock! Departed Brisbane on 21 March 1943, docked at Fremantle 18 May 1943. Handed out quite a few medals, and commissioned six Master Chiefs as Ensigns. Every officer I started the war (began my career 12/09/41) with are now Lieutenants, and all my enlisted men are Chief Petty Officer or higher (promoted the last three PO1s upon docking at Fremantle). Thus far, I've not received the message indicating I can be reassigned as a training officer, and even when I do receive it, I'm gonna decline it...I started this war as a submarine skipper, and I'll end it as a submarine skipper! -Matt |
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Just had that in an S-boat the other day. I went to dock in Fremantle, my last base and found I could only refit. Didn't see a base change in the messages, but I zoomed out and sure enough, Brisbane was my new home port.
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Check this thread: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=180097 |
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