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Type IXC is a pig!!
Well, I transfered to 10th Flotilla @ Lorient and picked up a type IXC.
Now I know why they called them 'pig boats'. After spending three game years in type VIIB/C boats with their agility and speed in the dive, I'll be transfering back to the type VII as soon as I return to Lorient. Has anyone else had this experience or am I just spoiled? |
Hey, dont talk that way about my baby!
You're just spoiled ;) edit: On a more serious note, you just have to approach IX boats with a different mindset. I prefer the faster diving, quicker turning VII's myself, but i always find myself back into an ix boat no matter how hard i try not to. Takes a certain kind of skipper maybe. |
Well, I think VII has spoiled you. :) ´
But, just think how lucky you are... IN RL, skippers just couldn't change the boat if they thought one they have is a little bit slow in dive... :lol: -RC- |
As pigs go, the IXD2 REALLY takes the cake. if he thinks the IXC is bad, he should try an IXD2.. eeessshhh..
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Hello Ducimus.
Same here. IX rules. Maybe it's just the size what matters... :lol: :-j -RC- |
Wait until SHIV. If it's as real as SHIII you're really going to hate the U.S Fleet boats. especially the Narwhal class. Makes a type IX feel like a sports car.
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I think it has more to do with being that lone hunter in enemy home waters, far far far from home port or Europe for that matter.
You won't see too many VII boats in the caribean sinking tankers, or taking a trip to new york harbor, or south africa, or the indian ocean, or south america, etc etc. IX boats have the reach, and the punch, VII boat's don't. If you love the idea of going to far off exotic places, and long epic voyages, IX boats all the way. If you dont want to be at sea for very long, and only shoot a couple of fish, then theres the VII boats. It's kinda like that old joke about the old bull and the young pull sitting on a hill looking at a field of cows. To put it in a SH3 perspective, a VII skipper says, "lets run over there and sink a couple of those merchants!" The IX skipper says, "no, lets cruise over to where they're coming from and sink them all" |
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OK, so I'm spoiled. But its no wonder that U-505 was captured so easily. Once on or near the surface your goose is cooked.
I thought the greater torpedo load would give me mor tonnage and the greater range would get me close to the U.S. coast, but since I'll be at the bottom long before I get a chance at either I'll be returning to Lorient B4 I get out of the Bisay Bay. I'll make up agood excuse fo BdU |
I have the same sentiment about the IX. I got one for the first time a few patrols ago and over the entire patrol I felt completely vulnerable... needless to say i switch back to my trusted VII after that.
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It will, i am .. MR drumbeat. I know those waters REALLY well. :smug: Quote:
IX boats are about long trips. Once you clear biscay bay, at 8 kt's it takes bout 20 to 25 days to cross the atlantic on the surface. Mid atlantic you ahve nothing to worry about. Once you get near the US east coast you should be submerged most of the time. Same for returning, once you get near biscay bay, you should be submerged most of the time. ANd for christ's sakes, LEAVE THAT DAMN RADAR OFF once you get to 1943 anywhere near or around biscay. I have twice been nailed by an HK group that homed on me like a bee to honey.. left my damn radar on :roll: |
Well, Gato is about 2500 tons in submerged I think while IXD2 is about 1200. Could chek that but too lazy...
But what Ducimus wrote is the point for me too. You really don't expect the wolfpacks if with IX and somehow I feel there is something common between the larger US boats and IX... Don't know what's it really... -RC- |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gato_class_submarine
http://uboat.net/types/ixd.htm Id venture to guess that some people wont make the transition from SH3 to SH4 very well :P |
Oh, it's 1800 - 2000 tons (IXD2).
Well, seven and half to VII and twenty five to gato... That's nice. Well, anyway, after 5 - 7 years after playing SH it's good to meet the Gato ago... Allmost can't wait. :up: |
yeah if you look closely the IXD2 is only *slighly* smaller then a gato.
I think i might abandon my current career and restart with an IXD2. I havent used one in awhile. I just need to find the numbers used on the "NASA fix", so i can get its range correct. edit: found undewater range fix numbers (40 @ 4kt) ...sweet. Now if i can just stop playing oblivion, i might get this pig underway :P |
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