SH3/GWX2: Are the Allies really aided by radar?
It's 1943 and I find that Allied radar is helping me more than hurting me. How so?
(1) The radar lets me know of their presence earlier than I might. Especially when I am surfaced. My detection range seems to exceed visual range. Only personally listening on sonar might be more sensitive and watching the TC clock for a pause or stutter.
(2) The radar provides me ranging and bearing information on the convoy. Thus, like passive sonar, Allied radar emissions allow me to generate an exact track on a convoy.
(3) An exact track facilitates a submerged attack ... which at that point the radar is no aid to the convoy.
(4) The radar provides for a detailed and early acounting of the number of escorts with a convoy.
So far for me, I think the Allied radar is doing more to help me than hurt me. Of course, I am probably benefitting from game play loopholes and exploits. This may not be historically accurate, but it seems that radar is like having a homing beacon personally placed on convoys for me.
Comments?
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