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Asking for assignments
I like to be given patrol assignments, gives me something specific to do PLUS as far as I understand the completion of them adds Renown and other benefits. I usually like to complete 5 or 6 before I go on a "shooting spree" with whatever torps and deck gun ammo I have left. Here I am on my 4th patrol, have completed 3 assignments, "phoned home" my current patrol status several times and have NOT received any more additional assignments. I KNOW this early in the war that there HAS to be something to do, someplace to go :03: Is HQ just too busy to answer my calls or is this (lack on new, additional patrol assignments) just something the game does??
Any info is appreciated, thanks Herr Eeguy (Yep, it's a phonetic name alright LOL - I'm bald, so....) |
Depending on how I feel, I'll either ask for a new assignment or just go out on my own. Sometimes, there are no specific orders. Then, I just go out, find a choke point and wait.
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Whoa, that's a lot! |
ya, if the patrol time is over and I wire in and they don't give me anything new I leave that zone and go searchin' :arrgh!: shiver me timbers :arrgh!:
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Shortly after SH4's release there was a theory developed that I think was confirmed about Objectives versus Tonnage.
The theory went that there were two tracking mechanisms running in the background. If you completed your objectives you would stay in line for promotion or new construction boats. Tonnage got you "renown" which you could use to upgrade your existing crew and/or boat. If you repeatedly failed or ignored your objectives you would be beached after 3 or 4 patrols, no matter what your tonnage. On the other hand, even if you scored zero tonnage, a track record of successful completion of objectives would get you promoted or a new construction boat. Or that's how the theory went. JCC |
That's interesting. |
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