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Old 04-03-10, 04:46 PM   #1
desirableroasted
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In 1939-1941, you will avoid air attacks by being discreet when you are close to enemy coasts. If it is clear skies, I usually submerge around dawn -- timed to be at a good choke point -- and dawdle till dusk. If the visibility is poor, I barge on ahead. Once you are attacked by air, though, call it a day. Go below and dawdle. They know where you are and they will keep looking.

There are plenty of ships out there to sink. Go into the Hebrides Strait, and then down into the Western Approaches.

Or, if you are in a IID, work the English coast... its out there.

SH3 with GWX3 is a beautiful game of patience and skill.
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