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Old 02-08-09, 02:24 PM   #1
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Hello there, pretty new too the game still trying to get the feel for it

Well, im playing stock 1.5 Uboat missions addon had it for some time now but i just havent had the feel to start playing, Probably because im a FPS person :P

But this weekend i thought too myself that i just had to try and learn and play. And now when iv gotten some feel for it i can just say one thing. I love it!

got a question aswell, how many torpedoes do you have to use vs a T3 tanker?
had too use 3 today, quite wierd Thought those should be fully laden with oil.

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Old 02-08-09, 02:33 PM   #2
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Oil floats

Some tankers in RL were sunk easily, others absorbed many torpedoes.
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Old 02-08-09, 02:34 PM   #3
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Welcome aboard! There's lot's of free advice here.

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had too use 3 today, quite wierd Thought those should be fully laden with oil.
Depends on where you hit. Contrary to popular belief oil doesn't necessarily explode on contact and many times a tanker is sailing in ballast (empty tanks or filled with sea water).
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Old 02-08-09, 02:37 PM   #4
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Old 02-08-09, 02:41 PM   #5
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had too use 3 today, quite wierd Thought those should be fully laden with oil.
Depends on where you hit. Contrary to popular belief oil doesn't necessarily explode on contact and many times a tanker is sailing in ballast (empty tanks or filled with sea water).
as im not manually targeting, only setting depth at the moment, torpedoes usually hit the middle, if not the Tanker starts to zig zag, wich happens a lot before my torp even gets close enough.
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Old 02-08-09, 02:53 PM   #6
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They will weave like that (constant helming—they slowly put the rudder over, then back the other direction, they never actually go straight) when they detect you. Either visually, or depending on the ship and date, with hydrophones.

If you are submerged, try a slower, quieter approach.
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They will weave like that (constant helming—they slowly put the rudder over, then back the other direction, they never actually go straight) when they detect you. Either visually, or depending on the ship and date, with hydrophones.

If you are submerged, try a slower, quieter approach.
No pedal to the metal?

Always trying to aproach at 1/3, sometimes they still detect me though.
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Old 02-08-09, 03:02 PM   #8
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They will weave like that (constant helming—they slowly put the rudder over, then back the other direction, they never actually go straight) when they detect you. Either visually, or depending on the ship and date, with hydrophones.

If you are submerged, try a slower, quieter approach.
A T3 with hydrophones?
It's more likely he just spotted your periscope sticking out of the water.

IMO 3 torpedoes is nothing extraordinary, a T3 is well worth it.
Personally I use 3 torps for almost every ship encountered just to be sure I hit it.
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They will weave like that (constant helming—they slowly put the rudder over, then back the other direction, they never actually go straight) when they detect you. Either visually, or depending on the ship and date, with hydrophones.

If you are submerged, try a slower, quieter approach.
A T3 with hydrophones?
It's more likely he just spotted your periscope sticking out of the water.

IMO 3 torpedoes is nothing extraordinary, a T3 is well worth it.
Personally I use 3 torps for almost every ship encountered just to be sure I hit it.
I forgot he was playing orcs, erm, KM

My stats above were for US subs vs the Japanese. US mk14 torpedoes with torpex—when they actually exploded—were actually more powerful than german torpedoes for the most part (I was surprised that the stats clearly show this—that or japanese built shipping was considerably better than Allied).
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Old 02-08-09, 03:04 PM   #10
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As per the notes above about number of torpedos. I have hit them dead in the middle and depending on if it hits the sides oe explodes from underneath is weither you get a 1 shot kill.
I usually try to get around the front of them by a flanking maneuver and then getting them at a 45 degree angle when i get a lead. I usually pump at least two into a bigger ship. Evan it it doesnt kill them it should slow them down so you cane get another shot or two on it.
It depends as well on where the engines are as well. The mid ship shots are meant to break her back as they say...doesnt always work but sometimes it does wich a satisfying fireworks display.
Dont worry to much about the number of fish you shoot..just dont waiste them. I have layed into a battleship with all forward tubes and hit her solid and she blew after 2-3 shots. Waisting the rest of the fish.
On another note I have hit destryoyers with one shot wich should destroy it and they just turned away and survived. requiring a second fish.
Its all a crap shoot..just sink them no matter the the number.
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Old 02-08-09, 03:16 PM   #11
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I usually start with at least two torpedoes. If that doesn't finish her and the target is all alone and unarmed, it's surface and deck gun target practice time. With two torpedoes in the hull already it usually doesn't take many shells.
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Old 02-08-09, 03:34 PM   #12
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got a question aswell, how many torpedoes do you have to use vs a T3 tanker?
had too use 3 today, quite wierd Thought those should be fully laden with oil.

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I myself use three torps usually. I put one into each cargo hold and one bellow the funnel. If they don't do the job, the middle (under-funnel) torp usually totally kills the engine room, make them stop and since they are dead in the water, a fourth torpedo is as easy as shooting fish in a barrel.
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Old 02-08-09, 03:46 PM   #13
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First off Welcome Aboard, I usually use 3 torps for a T-3 tanker. Good hunting. Puts
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got a question aswell, how many torpedoes do you have to use vs a T3 tanker?
had too use 3 today, quite wierd Thought those should be fully laden with oil.

Over and Out!
Welcome aboard Skipper!

I myself use three torps usually. I put one into each cargo hold and one bellow the funnel. If they don't do the job, the middle (under-funnel) torp usually totally kills the engine room, make them stop and since they are dead in the water, a fourth torpedo is as easy as shooting fish in a barrel.
Thanks

and to reply to the man above you, just learnt it the ahrd way, got shattered into thousand pieces by a destroyers depth charge, poor Porpoise didnt stand a chance :p
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