Someone had posted the history of an actual uboat and it had gone on about 7 patrols and sunk maybe 7 ships. A few missions it had not sunk any. I notice that in playing the game the ship sinkings and tonnage seem to be much more than in actuality.
I read a log from a uboat captain that someone here linked to. In his log he would mention about steamers present but dawn was approaching so conditions for attack unfavorable. So he didn't attack. He also preferred to attack at range to be far enough away to escape escorts. Myself, so far I tend to take what would be called unnecessary risks figuring that the worst that can happen is I have to start a new career.
After a couple of close calls that I put myself in that I am certain a real life captain would not have done. I have been thinking that the best way to survive would be to only attack when comditions are at there best. This would also bring my tonnage totals more in line with actual tonnage.
Possible guidelines that I am thinking of using.
1:Only attack at night
2: Never attack in calm waters
3: Never attack at depth of less than 100 meters
4:In Convoys only attack outer row from range of 1500 meters
The trouble is I find it terribly difficult to ignore convoys that don't meet the above parameters. I also am not sure about the chain of command. Was it entirely up to the captains discretion or did he get radioed orders about convoy at this location. Intercept and engage?
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