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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
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I just recently read on uboat.net, concerning the Fight Back Order issued to the U-boats for a time, that Air Marshal Sir John Slessor, head of Coastal Command, said he would gladly trade an aircraft and its crew for a sunk u-boat.
http://www.uboat.net/history/fight_back_order.htm
I've gotten a little bored with aircraft in SH3. Same routine-aircraft spotted, crash dive, run submerged for a while, surface, repeat as necessary.
I've never really been surprised by aircraft. Not saying it will never happen though late war.
So with all that in mind, I've been experimenting with some randomness. Now when I get the aircraft spotted message, I pause the game, roll two dice, modify the roll by year, night, and/or radar warning. The result times 10 is the number of seconds before I can crash dive. Un-pause and start a timer and wait. If I get a "We're under attack!", I immediately crash dive or fight back, depending on situation.
It can be a little disconcerting watching a B-24 Liberator bearing down on you and not being able to do anything while the clock is ticking.
I think it nicely simulates the possibility of a surprise attack out of the sun or clouds, a lookout daydreaming, or a slow dive.
I'm still experimenting with the times though to find a happy medium. 15 seconds is waaay too long, and 5 seconds seems too short but it feels like 10 seconds may be too long as well. I've been noticing that with fighter type aircraft, they're on you really quick and attacking and then I've seen Swordfish coming and the bridge crew can finish their morning coffee before they have to crash dive.