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Mack the Knife 10-04-06 11:00 AM

A newb's first days
 
September 7, 1939

My maiden voyage in SHIII has been lifeless thus far. Six days sailing in this verdammt rain! The men can barely manage a 4-hour shift on duty in these seas. If they could keep their soup down, they'd be bored to tears.

36 hours in my designated patrol zone, Northeast of Ireland, and not even a seagull to throw stones at. The King George could have sailed within a kilometer and we'd never have spotted it. New orders to relocate to the Faroes. The Faroes! Perhaps the Fuhrer would like a new wool sweater...

Should an eager young sea captain with 14 torpedoes at his disposal disregard his orders and set sail, perhaps, for the Irish Sea? Or maintain discipline, stay on station, and harass the Icelandic fishing fleet until the weather clears?

- Jens Kruger, U-52


p.s. I'm running 1.4b with GW, if it makes a difference (or if you're curious).

HunterICX 10-04-06 11:10 AM

:rotfl: good and funny story there m8

Welcome To subsim.com :up:

in early war the the Irish island is a nice spot to be there will be juicy convoys heading into the irish/scotish canal.

just a small secret , the large convoys in early war mostly come packed with an Southampton Cruiser worth the shot and the tonnage ofcourse :rock:(with the TGW mod)

Biggles 10-04-06 11:14 AM

Ahoy mate! Welcome to this jolly good forum!:()1:

So your having problems with weather eh? Well I say stick with orders, You'll find something......:up:

Respenus 10-04-06 11:18 AM

Welcome!

And good choice on the mod :yep:

fredbass 10-04-06 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mack the Knife
September 7, 1939

My maiden voyage in SHIII has been lifeless thus far. Six days sailing in this verdammt rain! The men can barely manage a 4-hour shift on duty in these seas. If they could keep their soup down, they'd be bored to tears.

p.s. I'm running 1.4b with GW, if it makes a difference (or if you're curious).

Looks to me that you might enjoy using the weather mod. And I think you're best bet is to install SH3 Commander mod along with the weather mod because Commander will utilize the weather mod and GW for you, automatically, as well as many other benefits.

AVGWarhawk 10-04-06 11:31 AM

Welcome aboard swab! Orders is orders.....but I do my 24 hour on the patrol grid. If the fish are not biting, I move on!

danlisa 10-04-06 11:39 AM

Welcome to the best game & forum ever!!:rock:

When I first start a career, I always patrol my grid as there is a renown boost awarded aswell as a boost for retuning to base. However, once I have enough renown and the boat I want I just head to my favorite hunting grounds and sink as much as possible.

One thing to remember is, in foul weather you can hear further than you can see. North of Ireland AM 52/53 is always a good spot.

Happy Hunting & enjoy the wonder that is Grey Wolves:up:

gord96 10-04-06 11:50 AM

did u install the Grey Wolf mod right away or did you play the vanilla game at all? I cannot decide whether I should install GW or not. I am really enjoying the vanilla game so far with SH commander. DId you notice a big difference? Is the game that much harder?

Thanks :o

Mack the Knife 10-04-06 12:23 PM

Danke, meine freunde. It's always good to see some other periscopes out there.

Looks like the best choice right now is to stay composed and wait for the weather to break. Don't want Dönitz thinking I'm a loose cannon just yet. Maybe later I'll go skulk around Ireland and Scotland. Good tip about the Southamptons, HunterICX. I'll be sure to let the men know, give them something to look forward to.

gord96, I did some training exercises using the unmodded version, but I went for Grey Wolves pretty much straightaway.

gord96 10-04-06 12:39 PM

did u notice a slowdown in the game? I heard GW might cause the system requirements to go up. Grazi.

SteamWake 10-04-06 12:44 PM

Welcome to the forums Mack.

Yea the weather in that area can be pretty unpleasent. I errrr... rather my alter ego spends quite a bit of time submerged in those conditions its a little more peacefull. We stay down till the batteries or Co2 needs a recharge.

Hey Mack... are you the same Mack the knife who posted that bit about a sub running aground over at military.com ??

http://forums.military.com/eve/forum.../4950034090001

Respenus 10-04-06 12:51 PM

And do you play SGW?

Mack the Knife 10-04-06 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gord96
did u notice a slowdown in the game? I heard GW might cause the system requirements to go up. Grazi.

Load times seem long, at game startup and when loading a saved game, but not enough to make me crazy. When I've got time compression at x1024 it pauses once in awhile, long enough to make me notice and wonder if a DD is about to shout "say hello to my little friend!"

fwiw, my machine's a 3.0ghz/800fsb, with an ATI Radeon X800SE and 2gb of RAM. There are some newer graphics that my card simply can't render, but I almost never have slowdowns.

Mack the Knife 10-04-06 12:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteamWake
Hey Mack... are you the same Mack the knife who posted that bit about a sub running aground over at military.com ??

Nein. I expect it's not the most original user name in the world.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Respenus
And do you play SGW?

I'm not sure what that is, so I guess not.

Respenus 10-04-06 12:59 PM

Damn, a wrong guy.

Looks like this name is popular :lol:


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