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中国水兵
![]() Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Germany
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Hi all, I really need some advice please. Iīm on my second patrol in Oct. 1940 in a VIIc and I tried to shadow and sneak into a convoy, now this is what happened:
Even though I was only at 32x time acceleration, the very moment I get the "ship spotted" message a corvette that I could hardly make out started firing at me! This happened to me several times. (Please note that I donīt use the 16km atmosphere mod, and please also note that the watchcrew bar is all green). Then I tried getting near the convoy without using any acceleration. Again, after my watchcrew spotted a corvette, I didnīt even have the time to decide on diving or not or changing course, because I was immediately detected. This was especially a problem at dawn in light fog, because it seemed the destoyers just always knew where I was and I didnīt have much time to react. So in the end it was a very frustrating experience, I was always detected, I outran the corvette or dived, then had to catch up with the convoy, all in all it took me several hours realtime and 36 hours gametime. I had no chance to even get near to a merchant (in the end I just sat down at 20m and waited for them to come, I even could sink some tonnage, and I even got away with it... So whatīs the secret? In GW 1.1a I could sneak into convoys and outmanoveur destroyers, which was both realistic and much fun. Now it seems Iīm not able to spot a destroyer without being spotted myself at once. Is radar already involved??? In Oct. 1940?????? Please help, thanks in advance AS P.S. The reason I donīt use the 16km mod is that I get a flickering horizon sometimes and my watchcrew spots ships at 15.000km in the middle of a pitch black night, which doesnīt seem right.
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