SUBSIM Radio Room Forums



SUBSIM: The Web's #1 resource for all submarine & naval simulations since 1997

Go Back   SUBSIM Radio Room Forums > Silent Hunter 3 - 4 - 5 > Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific
Forget password? Reset here

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 05-06-07, 01:01 PM   #1
catalan
Seaman
 
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 37
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default Finishing Mission

Hello everyone,

In order to finish a mission, do I have to sail my submarine back to my home port or can I just exit the game without the mission failing in the middle of the ocean?

Thanks.
catalan is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 01:15 PM   #2
sean705
Watch
 
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 26
Downloads: 4
Uploads: 0
Default

You have to return to your home port. Once you get close enough, you will be prompted to either Refit, or end your patrol.
sean705 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 01:28 PM   #3
Mudrik
Gunner
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: passing thermal layer, silent running
Posts: 94
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

This really caught me out at first. I'd expended all my ammo and headed for the nearest friendly port (let's face it, they're all thousands of NM apart) to end my mission, only to find that all I could do was resupply and then head for my home base (yet another few thousand MN).

Surely it would have been, and should be, possible to end a patrol at any friendly port?
Mudrik is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 01:32 PM   #4
sean705
Watch
 
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 26
Downloads: 4
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
This really caught me out at first. I'd expended all my ammo and headed for the nearest friendly port (let's face it, they're all thousands of NM apart) to end my mission, only to find that all I could do was resupply and then head for my home base (yet another few thousand MN).

Surely it would have been, and should be, possible to end a patrol at any friendly port?

Negitive, no patrol was ever considered over until everyone got to go home (what ever that home may have been)
sean705 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 02:08 PM   #5
Mudrik
Gunner
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: passing thermal layer, silent running
Posts: 94
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
This really caught me out at first. I'd expended all my ammo and headed for the nearest friendly port (let's face it, they're all thousands of NM apart) to end my mission, only to find that all I could do was resupply and then head for my home base (yet another few thousand MN).

Surely it would have been, and should be, possible to end a patrol at any friendly port?
Negitive, no patrol was ever considered over until everyone got to go home (what ever that home may have been)
So, does that mean that there are thousands of service man and women who have never finished a patrol because their comrades never made it home from the fields of Flanders, the jungles of Vietnam or the deserts of the Middle east? I think not.
Mudrik is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 02:20 PM   #6
sean705
Watch
 
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 26
Downloads: 4
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
This really caught me out at first. I'd expended all my ammo and headed for the nearest friendly port (let's face it, they're all thousands of NM apart) to end my mission, only to find that all I could do was resupply and then head for my home base (yet another few thousand MN).

Surely it would have been, and should be, possible to end a patrol at any friendly port?
Negitive, no patrol was ever considered over until everyone got to go home (what ever that home may have been)
So, does that mean that there are thousands of service man and women who have never finished a patrol because their comrades never made it home from the fields of Flanders, the jungles of Vietnam or the deserts of the Middle east? I think not.
It's one thing to finish a patrol, and quite another to be KIA or MIA (Which it seems your speaking of, correct me if I'm wrong). No service man or woman was, or is finished with their patrol or mission/deployment until they return home. Pulling into a friendly port or returning to a friendly city, town or base dose not constitute finishing your deployment/patrol. You may finish a mission, but not the deployemnt (which was what a submarine patrol was). Speaking from experience here (I served onboard submarines for 8 years, during conflict and peace), we may have finished a mission, and pulled into a friendly port for a short R&R period and a quick refit, but our deployment wasn't finished until we got back home.
sean705 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 02:40 PM   #7
sean705
Watch
 
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 26
Downloads: 4
Uploads: 0
Default

cataln,

I think I misread your post now, in order to finish a mission see this guide http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=111509

I thoght you were talking about finishing a patrol, my apologies
sean705 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 03:17 PM   #8
Mudrik
Gunner
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: passing thermal layer, silent running
Posts: 94
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
This really caught me out at first. I'd expended all my ammo and headed for the nearest friendly port (let's face it, they're all thousands of NM apart) to end my mission, only to find that all I could do was resupply and then head for my home base (yet another few thousand MN).

Surely it would have been, and should be, possible to end a patrol at any friendly port?
Negitive, no patrol was ever considered over until everyone got to go home (what ever that home may have been)
So, does that mean that there are thousands of service man and women who have never finished a patrol because their comrades never made it home from the fields of Flanders, the jungles of Vietnam or the deserts of the Middle east? I think not.
It's one thing to finish a patrol, and quite another to be KIA or MIA (Which it seems your speaking of, correct me if I'm wrong). No service man or woman was, or is finished with their patrol or mission/deployment until they return home. Pulling into a friendly port or returning to a friendly city, town or base dose not constitute finishing your deployment/patrol. You may finish a mission, but not the deployemnt (which was what a submarine patrol was). Speaking from experience here (I served onboard submarines for 8 years, during conflict and peace), we may have finished a mission, and pulled into a friendly port for a short R&R period and a quick refit, but our deployment wasn't finished until we got back home.
I was just trying to point out that if to end a patrol everyone had to make it home, then patrols where there were MIA or KIAs would, in theory, never end.

Massive respect for 8yrs on subs though, maybe there are a lot of us on this forum who are grossly unqualified to pass too many comments about submarine conditions.
Mudrik is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-06-07, 03:28 PM   #9
sean705
Watch
 
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 26
Downloads: 4
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
This really caught me out at first. I'd expended all my ammo and headed for the nearest friendly port (let's face it, they're all thousands of NM apart) to end my mission, only to find that all I could do was resupply and then head for my home base (yet another few thousand MN).

Surely it would have been, and should be, possible to end a patrol at any friendly port?
Negitive, no patrol was ever considered over until everyone got to go home (what ever that home may have been)
So, does that mean that there are thousands of service man and women who have never finished a patrol because their comrades never made it home from the fields of Flanders, the jungles of Vietnam or the deserts of the Middle east? I think not.
It's one thing to finish a patrol, and quite another to be KIA or MIA (Which it seems your speaking of, correct me if I'm wrong). No service man or woman was, or is finished with their patrol or mission/deployment until they return home. Pulling into a friendly port or returning to a friendly city, town or base dose not constitute finishing your deployment/patrol. You may finish a mission, but not the deployemnt (which was what a submarine patrol was). Speaking from experience here (I served onboard submarines for 8 years, during conflict and peace), we may have finished a mission, and pulled into a friendly port for a short R&R period and a quick refit, but our deployment wasn't finished until we got back home.
I was just trying to point out that if to end a patrol everyone had to make it home, then patrols where there were MIA or KIAs would, in theory, never end.

Massive respect for 8yrs on subs though, maybe there are a lot of us on this forum who are grossly unqualified to pass too many comments about submarine conditions.
My apologies, it appears we crossed wires there Yea, I wasn't talking about all the crew making it home, just the boat as a whole, else you would be considered on "Eternal Patrol".

Thanks for those words, but I would consider myself unqualified to really comment on WWII submarine conditions. I have about as much expertiese on that as everyone else here. Being on a moderen submarine, and being on one of those subs are completely different worlds, I have the utmost respect for those guys (probably why I love this series of games so much ).
sean705 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-07-07, 04:38 AM   #10
Mudrik
Gunner
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: passing thermal layer, silent running
Posts: 94
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Thanks for those words, but I would consider myself unqualified to really comment on WWII submarine conditions. I have about as much expertiese on that as everyone else here. Being on a moderen submarine, and being on one of those subs are completely different worlds, I have the utmost respect for those guys (probably why I love this series of games so much ).
Just out of interest, is the photo of your sub?
Mudrik is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-07-07, 09:46 AM   #11
sean705
Watch
 
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 26
Downloads: 4
Uploads: 0
Default

Yes, that was my sub. I think we were pulling into Apra harbor in Guam when that picture was taken.
sean705 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-07-07, 04:50 PM   #12
Lagger123987
Grey Wolf
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Little Saigon, San Jose, California
Posts: 944
Downloads: 323
Uploads: 4
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
Quote:
Originally Posted by sean705
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mudrik
This really caught me out at first. I'd expended all my ammo and headed for the nearest friendly port (let's face it, they're all thousands of NM apart) to end my mission, only to find that all I could do was resupply and then head for my home base (yet another few thousand MN).

Surely it would have been, and should be, possible to end a patrol at any friendly port?
Negitive, no patrol was ever considered over until everyone got to go home (what ever that home may have been)
So, does that mean that there are thousands of service man and women who have never finished a patrol because their comrades never made it home from the fields of Flanders, the jungles of Vietnam or the deserts of the Middle east? I think not.
It's one thing to finish a patrol, and quite another to be KIA or MIA (Which it seems your speaking of, correct me if I'm wrong). No service man or woman was, or is finished with their patrol or mission/deployment until they return home. Pulling into a friendly port or returning to a friendly city, town or base dose not constitute finishing your deployment/patrol. You may finish a mission, but not the deployemnt (which was what a submarine patrol was). Speaking from experience here (I served onboard submarines for 8 years, during conflict and peace), we may have finished a mission, and pulled into a friendly port for a short R&R period and a quick refit, but our deployment wasn't finished until we got back home.
What's KIA and MIA?
Lagger123987 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 05-08-07, 12:54 AM   #13
UnSalted
Machinist's Mate
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 130
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default

KIA = Killed In Action
MIA = Missing In Action
UnSalted is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 09:36 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.