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Old 08-24-10, 10:56 AM   #55
greyrider
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Originally Posted by Pisces View Post
campaign 8010 part 2 is missing from your list on youtube.

Also, please respond to my question earlier over the testmission that you supplied. It doesn't seem to work. It's a SubmarineSchool mission but I can't get it to show in the list there. And doesn't seem like your earlier experiences when opened in the mission editor.

I see plenty of points in your narrative that I could sink your method with but I'll wait until I've seen all the parts of the movie. But it would also be a repeat of my first message in this thread.


part 2 of campaign 8010 has been reloaded up, is visible for viewing, also im sending the link for the test mission to you, its the same one that works for me,
i dont know why its not for you.

test mission http://www.filefront.com/user/greyrider
member, i m not twisting arms, but next time it will be with a convoy, in campaign mode. i have already chased two, that was not engageable, one was a convoy
where i had to drive on it at flank speed, and could not get close enough at night, the other was an anti submarine patrol, dd and armed trawler,had good position on them, but was detected because how
could he miss my entire length, which i was way out in front of. the other convoy had the other problem of an interfering escort at the flank, and possibly the rear guard as well, tracking last ship in column closest
the jurys still out.


there are two types of closing targets, the ones you can engage, and the ones you cant, i also now consider the submarine function in the 8010 as making a search for target speed, it is searching, as much as a dd conducts a search for a submarine with active and passive sonar.
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