Its january 1940, 450 miles of the coast of britain ( in the atlantic), its starting to get dark and my sound guy reports a convoy, long range , closing, medium speed.
Its geting dark so intercept couse and half speed ahead.
22:36: smoke on the horizon bearing *somethig*
Its full mon so theres some visibility
23:00: aircraft carrier spoted
Imediate dive to periscope depth
They are heading strait to my 90° bering
23:00 to 00:00
Multiple escorts and 2 battleships (i think it was a battlecruiser and a battleship)
00:34 : 17 destroyers so far
About 01:00
There are now 27 destroyers
They are about 1000 meter out by now
S*** 10 destroyers turn strait into me, is it normal?
Lets stay like this about 15 min
Its about 01:30 and i get this
Contact beariing 90° and another in my 270° ( left and right)
Update: i have 10 destroyers right in front and more god now how many in my sides
DIVE! DIVE! DIVE!
When im at 40 meter i start to hear pings ( lots of them, needed to turn the volume down or i would get crazy)
By 60 i start to think how the hell they new i was there (really need a answer)
By 02:00 im at 200 meter and being depth charged over and over again, but its fine cuz they are not droping anithing below 150 i think
So its tome to move out.
But my ignorance of the game works i start ploting a course
Half speed ahead says the *******
Imidatly shut engines down but to late ping again and i se depth charges passing the point where they used to explodes.
DIVE! DIVE! DIVE!
Order to 300 meters!!!
When i get 220 i hear the hull snaping as its crushed
Keep going or u die!!
250 and its ok but depth charges exploded where i was, about 200 meters
Stop at 250 and 1 knot and pray a lot to get out of there.
Its now 05:00 and i use external view to see whats on the surface
2 destroyers can be barely seen heading east so its ok now.
So if this AI isnt bad ass i dont now what is
BTW im Using WoD (Wolves of the Deep), and a couple of personal teaks on the AI xD
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