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Old 10-29-08, 11:18 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by tater
Actually, in RL a USN sub skipper would almost NEVER report a contact.

It was only likely they would do so if they carried specific orders to, and even then they'd not do so unless it was impossible for them to attack, and only then if it was a high-value target. They were very very concerned about enemy DF gear.

I NEVER report contacts, though I know the game wants me to, I simply cannot suspend disbelief and do so.

The real "silent service" was indeed silent. When we started messing with small pack tactics (3 boats, usually) it was hard to get the skippers to even use short range radios with 3 letter code groups because they were so totally used to the doctrine of "no radio use, EVER."

The range to make contact reports in SH4 is grossly short. To have any sense of realism, the range should be set from 4500 yards or whatever it is to maybe 25,000 yards. Any such reports should only be made if there is ZERO chance of making an end around, and only then if the target has real value (a task force, or decent sized convoy).

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I disagree. The wolf packs frequently contacted each other to coordinate the attacks according to 'Silent Victory'. Also, many boats would report the contact after their attack was over and they were clear. Something you can't do in SH4! There were orders to report first and attack second issued, which you mentioned, when the boats were used as a scouting line during invasions. This was amended to shoot first after some juicy targets were missed. Again, according to Clay Blaire's 'Silent Victory'.

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