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Originally Posted by RegioSommergibile
Stimato collega Comandante Jimbuna,
In the next patrol, I was even less aggressive: I sank (I am almost ashamed to admit it) with the cannon a single COAL BARGE. Then, I went on to my patrol zone, saving my torpedoes for my way back through the Dover strait, thinking that I could meet a jucy convoy or wait for the night around a French port and get in there. But no, the weather became very bad, with rain and high sea, and it stayed this way until my return at Wilhelmshaven, 2500 km From Ireland to home, all with rain and waves and fog. No prossibility to see, much less to sink something.
So, 314 Tons sank
Is it normal that the weather remanis the same way for so long? As far as I can tell, in stock SH3 it was more varied.
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I would not get used to sailing through the English Channel because it soon becomes heavily mined in a similar fashion to that of the east coast of England.
The weather has always been a talking point but is a difficult one to resolve to everyones satisfaction.