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Dont get me wrong. I truly appreciate all the work modders have done to improve SHIII and SHIV. RUB, NYGM, and GW were works of art!
But as I read these posts it seems many are just trying to put the Atlantic Campaign into the Pacific and call it "realism". It was a different campaign all together. The Japanese escorts were no where near the skill of the allies. And in the early years of the war many Japanese Merchant Vessels traveled alone without escorts. Mush Morton attacked an unescorted convoy of four merchants in 1943. And the Japanese did not even have their depth charges set to correct depths until mid war. US Subs did not have widespread use of SJ Radar until Aug 1942. But then I read posts of modders giving US Subs SJ Radar in 1941, Making the Japanese Escorts Much more deadly, Getting rid of small unescorted convoys, etc.... Is this the Pacific War? Or just a transplanted Atlantic Version? |
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I fully agree upon this. I just read in a book about two destroyers being unable to kill a S-class boat although an outside torpedo losses the compressed air in big bubbles for minutes in mid 42. Most of the time japanese destroyers just released one wave of ehm wasserbomben (
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The problem here IMHO is that from a gameplay point of view it's just totally boring to ravage unescorted convoys time after time without resistance or laugh into the face of japanese DD's who can't set their depth charges to explode below 200 feet.
Right now the escorts don't pose a threat to my boat at all. This is just not much fun. I don't exactly need the kind of GWX-terror I encounter in the Atlantic in 1944 but a tiny bit of a challenge is something I really like to see in SH4. |
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I don't see them as trying to put the Atlantic campaign into the Pacific at all. Mainly they're trying to make things that work in one sim be transferable to the other; and there are a lot of things being reported already that are not realistic.
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You have options you know.
a.) Don't use the mod if you don't like it. b.) delete the bit in the mod you don't like c.) make your own mod. There's really no need to make a stink over what people decided to alter. And since i think im the only one who altered SJ radar availablity. Umm early by what, 6 months or so? Big whooope. I just wanted to see how it worked. Espeically since SD radar was so jacked, i wanted both to see WTF was going on. Now i think i may have a decent adjustment for both so they work how they're supposed to - assuming the bloody things dont quit working mid patrol ![]() |
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Tater makes a great post here: http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/t...6581072435/p/2 and backs his assertions up with references.
What I gather from that: - Merchants WERE unescorted for the most part until late war. - The IJN gave ASW a very low priority. IJN escorts were unprepared for ASW. And that doesn't mean you can just go "ravishing" convoys without a care in the world, keep in mind that 22% of USN submariners did not come home. Sure, that's nothing compared to KM loss rates; but you still should have to be careful. But I can still certainly see why people wouldn't like this from a gameplay POV, but I guess that's why modders exist. PD |
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I've had a few torps explode early in SH4, but no duds at all yet despite having the realism option ticked. Once the US started copying the Germans and doing night time surface attacks there are accounts of escort DD's heading in entirely the wrong direction.. dropping depth charges when the sub was still on the surface, some distance away.. and being tied to their escort duties and only chasing the subs a few hundred yards away before returning to their merchants, when obviously the sub would come around for another attack. The Japanese didn't get a good handle on ASW. You can never simulate the fear of dying, and the cautiousness that brings, but we can have more/some early war duds (I say early war, I don't think it was until mid 43 that they sorted that problem out completely) and probably less ships so we spend more time searching. Also, the Japanese regularly patrolled certain corridors that were known sub passages. I haven't seen that in SH4 but it would add to the difficultly of even reaching your patrol objective. There are various ways of making SH4 harder but I don't think making the escorts uber effective is the way to do it. Sure there may need to be some tweaking, but nothing too extreme. If you want realism.. apart from the above suggestions, how about.. Use manual TDC Even if the stopwatch speed bug is fixed, still calculate speed manually Don't use map updates Patch so that you lose 25% of your best experienced crew after every patrol Patch to lose a lot of the contact reports.. there was only ULTRA and that was vague Add in a bit of tweaking to escort AI Play so once you die you don't load a save, but start again I reckon that would make it a bit more challenging, if that's what you're after.. Edit.. I should add that there are also documented cases of Japanese ships that were very adept at ASW.. that pinged very effectively and knew just when to listen, just when to move and just when to depth charge.. it would be very realistic to have 'some' escorts that were very skilled. Last edited by Banquet; 03-28-07 at 05:38 PM. |
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So how can we do some constructive criticism? Are the alternatives just what you gave? P.S. Six months is a big deal for some...but that's cool. |
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Improving traffic patterns, air cover and so on is top of my list once i've actually sat back and enjoyed the sim for a couple more weeks. I would like to see patrols improved in narrow straights as well as well as other things.
While it obviously isn't a U-boat campaign there is still a lot that is relevent. |
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@ CPT Jack : I agree with SS, modders are just trying to make SH4 much more realistic taking mods that we use for the Atlantic campaign.... Well, I don't know very much the Pacific War (
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