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con20or 03-18-06 09:28 AM

Schnorkel
 
Hi All, this is my first post here, i post alot on the UBI forums, I have asked this question before and I have never gotten a proper answer. I have tested this myself, and it doesnt seem to work,, maybe all of you can help me.


If I am sailing submerged with the periscope/periscopes up, and say im at the chart screen, does the ai crew keep watch for you? I dont mean the hydrophone, I mean will you get a ship sighted, or aircraft sighted report?


Has anyone got an answer for this? Ive received some fairly sketchy replies in the past :doh:

Torplexed 03-18-06 09:41 AM

That's a good question. I've noticed my hydrophone operator picks up propeller noises well before ships come into visual view. Which should be historically impossible since the racket from the diesels would render the hydrophones deaf.

kenijaru 03-18-06 09:41 AM

i really dont think so.... as a matter of fact, the enemy ships will spot the periscope but unless you are looking at the horizon with the scopes you can only spect to "find" them before they find you using the hydrophone.

con20or 03-18-06 09:56 AM

Thanks for the quick reply.


So if your crew cannot use the periscopes for you, then that effecitvly renders the schnorkel useless at high TC? Because obviously you cannot use the scopes yourself at high TC.


This really seems a big thing to me, and I have never heard anyone else say anything about, which suggests that there is a way around it!! :damn:

Torplexed 03-18-06 09:59 AM

Actually I've read that using a time compression of higher than x256 blots out most air contacts. You might be safer at high TC. ;)

con20or 03-18-06 10:00 AM

I heard it made air attacks "erratic", i didnt know it got rid of them!!

kenijaru 03-18-06 10:09 AM

actually, cruising at ahead slow with the scopes down and the schnorkel also down would make it hard for the scout planes to find you unless... they have a magnetic anomaly detector. if the plane is equiped with one the story might be very diferent.

Torplexed 03-18-06 10:09 AM

In either case a periscope at wave top level is a very poor observation platform. Even if a Watch Officer were manning it continously doing careful 360 degree sweeps the odds that he would spot an approaching aircraft before it was too late would be very poor indeed.

con20or 03-18-06 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenijaru
actually, cruising at ahead slow with the scopes down and the schnorkel also down would make it hard for the scout planes to find you unless... they have a magnetic anomaly detector. if the plane is equiped with one the story might be very diferent.


But what would the point of that be? The only reason to be near the surface is to use the scope or schnorkel.

VonHelsching 03-18-06 10:38 AM

Re: Schnorkel
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by con20or
Hi All, this is my first post here

...

If I am sailing submerged with the periscope/periscopes up, and say im at the chart screen, does the ai crew keep watch for you? I dont mean the hydrophone, I mean will you get a ship sighted, or aircraft sighted report?

Welcome Herr Kaleun!

Your crew will never say "ship / airplane spotted" while submerged.
Using the stock settings (because mods may change them), once you are in visual range of a ship you will fall to TC X32. If you happened to travel at hugh TC, then you will evantually be spotted sooner than you will spot them and your TC will automatically fall to X8 (called "hunted" state).

It is not recommended to travel with more than x256, esp. in rough waters. If you travel with more than X256 you will notice less planes, but you might also get rammed by a DD :huh:

DMarkwick 03-18-06 10:50 AM

My experience has always been that with the periscope up, the AI will report any ships on the map, unless you're playing no map updates.

I've never been informed of planes though.

con20or 03-18-06 10:59 AM

Yeh, i play with no map updates.


So youre crew will not keep watch for you, thats a bummer.i guess il just stay with 256 TC so.

con20or 03-18-06 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by xrvjorn
I've been notified of planes when having the observation scope up with time compr. Don't know how it works with the attack scope though.

See what I mean? Conflicting reports on whether it works. The one time i tried it, i took my sonar reporter off duty, and sailed towards a ship i knew was there from external cam. i got to within 100m of him in perfect weather and he still wasnt reported.


Thanks for the info xrvjorn.

Heffalump 03-18-06 03:44 PM

I've done several patrols in 44 with a Snorkel. At night I run with the snorkel and observation scopes up, in the day I run submerged. I typically run at x128 TC.

Upon spotting both ships and planes the game has dropped me back to a lower TC, probably x8. You will have to take that as your message. You won't hear anything from your officers.

In my experience it's a fairly safe way of getting around. I've never been spotted using this method. However I must stress that I do it only at night. Running around in the daylight with the snorkel up is not a good idea...

mike_espo 03-18-06 03:52 PM

in non career mode, I made my own scenario may 1944.....I snorted with an IXC during daylight, night, at 128x.....had depth set at 14m, this has just a little of the head above water.... I get no warning at all when attacked.....but mostly, its minor damage.

For the most part, nothing happens at all and I can get around OK. :hmm:


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