Thread: Type IXB: Why?
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Old 04-22-07, 06:34 AM   #1
Bindolaf
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Default Type IXB: Why?

Ahhh, the sweet smell of victory!

I took my trusty VII/B to the shores of the British Isles and infiltrated two convoys. One yielded a sunk Large Merchant, the other a Medium Cargo and a wounded one, which refused to sink. Would have been many more, but the waters were dead calm, it was day and realism is at 100% Anyway, I escaped the first convoy without being depth charged. The Patrol Craft protecting the second one pinged me for about 40 minutes, but could not get a fix (or would not fire in any case).

Anyway, after the celebrations, the Eichenlaub and lots of champagne, I am faced with the question: Should I transfer? And should I upgrade to the type IX? I notice it's (quite a bit) larger and it has an additional stern tube (meh ), but that's about it. It seems slower under the water, with a much shorter underwater range (which has saved my ass many a time). Surface range is (much) larger, but as I still hunt around the north sea, does that matter?

Perhaps I should move to St. Nazaire or Bordeaux and venture into the Atlantic. Or perhaps I should wait. It is still July 1940 and torpedoes are crap :p

What do you think?
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