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Snacko 11-04-12 01:25 PM

Getting Depth under Keel when Destroyers are on top of you?
 
Clicking that Depth under Keel button is a BAD idea when Destroyers are searching for you,... right? I mean, it sends out a ping, and they can hear that and use it to find you, right?

So, do you just always check your Depth under Keel constantly, until you find a convoy? What is your strategy on this?

Thanks,
Snacko :arrgh!:

troopie 11-04-12 01:41 PM

Personally it's one of the first things I do on finding a convoy but I won't do it after that; the chart (nav map) gives me a pretty good idea what to expect from there on.

I probably tried pinging while around destroyers and such when I was new to it all but honestly can't remember their reactions.

Webster 11-05-12 12:46 PM

yep, pinging is like saying "here i am"

tat501 11-17-12 04:30 PM

I was under the impression that this wasn't actually modelled - as in the destroyer's can't actually hear it.

That said I don't use it when there are escorts about for realism purposes.

Trevally. 11-17-12 04:47 PM

Yes - they can hear the depth ping:yep:

Mucky Pup 11-17-12 04:53 PM

Yes they definitely hear the ping. Did it once off the coast near Edinburgh and every warship in the area homed in on my position. Now I check the depth when I first spot a convoy and use the map colours to estimate the depth when trying to evade warships.

Fish In The Water 11-18-12 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trevally. (Post 1961927)
Yes - they can hear the depth ping:yep:

Nice change from SH3 when you could ping with immunity - 'til the cows come home. :huh:


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