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Old 02-08-07, 08:12 PM   #1
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Default GWX and the AI destroyers

I know thisw has been harped on quite a bit, and please do not missunderstand this as an all out gripe agains GWX. I very much appreciate the effort and time people have put into this add on.

However, I think there is something decidely wrong with the escorts. This may be due to a limitation of SH3 itself, I cannot be sure.

My patrol is late in 42 (december I think).

I sneak up on a convoy at periscope depth, silent running 2kts. Not one reason given for any pinging to be done. "quiet as a ghost" as a certain kaleaun is said to say.

I am waiting for the correct moment to pop the scope up and get a first look at the convoy.

Just before the moment I get pinged. Not a search ping, but an honest to god ping, followed rapidly by another. I am at 15 meters, so no part of my tower popped out of the water, my silent running is being excercised. There was no reason for the pinging to start. I reload the scenerio to see if it happens again. It does.

I pop my scope up and 1900 meters away there is the escort bearing down on me.

I have to ask, is a nearly 2km 90 degree active arc correct? Did they just randomly fire off pings. Or did I enter an active arc which automatically started the pinging? If that is the case then there is no way of sneaking up on a convoy, concidering there is no way to get inside without getting pinged.

I thought the active arc was only a few hundred meters, not a couple 1000.

There does not seem to be a probability of error when it comes to the AI.

Perhaps I just goofed.
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Old 02-08-07, 08:48 PM   #2
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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=104377

I take it you read this then.
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Old 02-08-07, 09:10 PM   #3
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Somebody goofed
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Old 02-08-07, 10:55 PM   #4
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Fire the dumkopf who dropped a spanner in the engine room out the rear tube!
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Old 02-08-07, 11:10 PM   #5
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That would be Bernard.

Look what happends when you let him into the engineroom with that wrench of his:

http://www.ducimus.net/sh3/snorkel_fun_1.jpg
http://www.ducimus.net/sh3/snorkel_fun_2.jpg
http://www.ducimus.net/sh3/snorkel_fun_3.jpg
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Old 02-08-07, 11:18 PM   #6
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He was practising his morse code on the pipes in there!:rotfl:
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Old 02-09-07, 12:13 AM   #7
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Default Ok say why did I get pinged?

I guess you all did not read my post through. I was silent running. I was below the waves, I was pointing at the advesary.

Now why are they pinging if they have no reason?

I cannot hope to get a shot off with these bastards around pinging for no decernable reason.

You answere seems to be dive deep. The damn late war active cuts off at 300 friggin meters. My boat will pop before that, let alone get a shot off.

No wonder the u boats became death traps, if this is historically acurrate.
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Old 02-09-07, 12:46 AM   #8
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How close were you to the DD's? Where there any AI Uboats around? If you cross the cone of their sensors you will more likely get picked up and then they'll start pinging. I was a bit frustrated at first. When you were at silent, did you set your speed manually to 2kt or less?

At the depth you were at you are almost certain to get heard if your sub enters their sensor cone.
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Old 02-09-07, 12:54 AM   #9
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Now why are they pinging if they have no reason?
Don't take this personal but the AI does NOT ping for no reason. My view is, whenever the AI starts pinging is because *I* (the player) did something wrong. The truth is the AI is incredibly stupid, and only reacts when the player does a set number of things. Otherwise its as dumb as bricks.

Give me a few mins, i can tell i need to break out MS Paint again.
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Old 02-09-07, 01:17 AM   #10
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Ok, here's what i think your doing.

Posiitiong yourself directly ahead of the convoy and laying in wait.


Bad F'ing Idea. Espeically after 42 or 43.


Here's what i would suggest doing for a submerged approach:

First of all lay off to the SIDE of the convoy, keeping at least 3K meters away from the lead escort. Dont sit directly infront of it. Yeah yeah i know, "i want to get inside the convoy so i can use all my tubes at once".. Well, tough luck man, doesnt always happen that way.

Once the lead escort passes you, THEN move in as quickly, and as quietly as you can. The object being to get as close as you can to the convoy before the side guarding escort arrives at your location. As illustrated below.



Notice the angle i placed the uboat. This is deliberate. Ive found that a straight 90 shot on convoys doesnt always work the best. Primarly because its harder to time when the torpedo's hit. You want all 4 hitting around the same time. This allows you to shoot INSIDE the convoy, and be able to time your shots so they impact at roughly the same time period. Also it increases your chances of scoring a hit since targets tend to overlap some. Just dong get too much angle or you'll hear the thud of a dud.

Once you cut loose your 2nd salvo, start going deep.
OR
If your feeling ballsy, stick around to see what the side escort is going to do. If he runs off in another direction, you have time to turn your ass around and bring your stern tubes to bear. Just dont forget to keep an eye on the lead escort as you do this. Once your done taking your chances go deep REALLY fast as your on borrowed time as it is already.
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Old 02-09-07, 01:47 AM   #11
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Great synopsis of a a good mid-war attack!!!!

As far as escorts only pinging if they have a reason... The escorts ALWAYS have a reason to ping. They're looking for U-Boats. Historically, the escorts used active most of the time over passive when leading a convoy.

Also: If I find myself too close to an escorts path, I frequently turn and put it at my 150 if his AOB is =>1. I then do a slow turn to starboard and try to keep as much range from as possible while I work away from his patrol path. When he is at "constant distance" I then cut back in behind him. If his AOB is <=359, I put him to my 210 and do the same thing to port. If his AOB is 0 I start going deep :hmm: .

Every situation is a bit different though so sometimes you have to risk it or guess the best tactic. Also--don't forget that are 5 levels of escort crew experience!!! Elite escorts can be tough to get around.

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Old 02-09-07, 02:30 AM   #12
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Ducimus,
your artistic talents have not dulled with age. It looks like a page pulled straight out of Ubootwaffe Combat Tactics 101!

Seriously though, thanks for the tip.
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Old 02-09-07, 04:48 AM   #13
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As far as escorts only pinging if they have a reason... The escorts ALWAYS have a reason to ping. They're looking for U-Boats. Historically, the escorts used active most of the time over passive when leading a convoy.
Historically yes. In SH3, no, they don't ping unless some criteria is met.

(edit: frankly thats what takes alot of the fun out of the game for me. Im fairly confident i know why and when they ping. Knowing the when and why, all a "PIIINNNNG" means is... "ok i goofed." If i never hear a ping, i know i did it right. Infact i just exited sh3, game is in feb43. I just took out two DE's and a CV, a tramp steamer, and damaged a liberty cargo in a WELL escorted convoy outside of capetown . NOT A SINGLE PING out of any of them the entire time. Obviously i didnt screw up at any point in time, and the 15 kt winds helped . Attack went by the numbers, and i got out totally undetected, in an big fat IXD2.
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Old 02-09-07, 10:51 AM   #14
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Oh ho I see

Come in at an angle from one side or another. Do'H.

I will give it a wirl. Thank for the hint. Of course I should have thought about that, but homer being my name for the time being isn't a great help.

Mmmmm, tanker.
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Old 02-09-07, 11:02 AM   #15
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Pythos, in my experience the escorts are pinging as they protect the convoy all the time. I dont necessarily think you did anything "wrong" to give away your position necessarily. Its more likely that you found yourself in front of an escort and it was doing its routine ping that it does whether you are there or not and it found you. The key is to stay away from them and find a way to get close to the convoy without passing close to, or in front, of the escort. I have had the same thing happen to me even at the beginning of the war. After I realized I needed to change tactics it wasnt difficult. Figure out where the escorts are and make your way around them. Last night I saw a large convoy with several excorts and made my way in after the escorts in front had passed me, and before the escorts in the back were close enough to see me. Really torpedoed the hell out of that convoy, ended up with 40,000 tons. Also remember that after you get your first torpedo hit the escorts will be coming full speed. Sneak your way in, do as much damage as quickly as possible, get the hell out of there, and expect to be depth charged for a while before you finally get away. FUN FUN FUN!
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