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Originally Posted by High Voltage
I'm sorry, when I read your thread I thought you were looking for something else. If that is indeed the case, there is a bar in Paris called "Le gouffre". Ask for Jean-Pierre and tell him Kapitanleutnant Klaus Kohler from U-333 sent you; he will make sure you "get some action".

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:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Oh I bet he would!!! It took me a few minutes to figure out what you meant there

I know now to put a better title in the post before submitting it

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The TC defaults in the SH3 Commander list are fine. Remember that these are the max TCs allowed when a certain event occurs, not the TC you use while playing.
In other words, if you are cruising along at TC256, and your watch crew spots an airplane, you will automatically drop to a TC of 1. That way you have some prayer of responding. That has nothing to do with what TC you use while on patrol.
A for finding ships, just remember the old saying - you can't catch fish where the fish ain't. There's a lot of ocean and much of it is empty. In other words, go to AM51/AM52, or BF13, or AF78 - all known hot spots - and concentrate your patrols in there.
Use the pull down map to find single merchant routes and patrol them.
Numerous players post their patrol logs - in those logs you'll find the sectors where they racked up the tonnage. Ducimus, for example, even has a chart showing hot spots (for IX series) off the Americas.
Stick with it. You're looking for choke points where lots of shipping flows, and once you start to find them you'll get lots of action.
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Thanks Rykaird,
I am on my way now into a "no going back and scrapping Career" and I'll post if and when anything happens and how I get on with all the great help you guys have given me
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Oh yeah and gameboys when they first came out they were a godsend
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leeclose,
I actually won one of them thanks to an old friend but I had to sell it in the end as it was playing havoc with my eyes, Migraine sufferer as it is and that thing did'nt help
