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Old 07-30-13, 10:47 AM   #1
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Default Getting a bit tired of not finding any ships on the open seas.

I was wondering if anyone knows the hotspots for shipping traffic in the game. I use TMO+RSRD+RSRD Patch. Right now my sub is based out of midway so most of missions are around mainland Japan.
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Old 07-30-13, 11:53 AM   #2
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I was wondering if anyone knows the hotspots for shipping traffic in the game. I use TMO+RSRD+RSRD Patch. Right now my sub is based out of midway so most of missions are around mainland Japan.

They're numerous threads, try searching "finding ships RSRD"

Most the traffic early war starts around the Philippines. You may want to start there first. The IJN heads south taking Borneo, Java, etc. Lot's of action and battles in the Solomons in 42.
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Old 07-30-13, 01:23 PM   #3
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simply google ww2 shipping lanes and take note of the dates since they change during the game. this is where you will find the ships when using RSRDC

the simple answer is to get rid of the RSRDC mod which as its main goal is to eliminate most of the shipping traffic in the game.

TMNO doesn't need RSRDC and is a great stand alone mod and by getting rid of RSRDC you return to the random shipping and finding targets everywhere just like in the stock game
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Old 07-30-13, 02:19 PM   #4
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Under 'Misc' select the radio and pull it with your mouse, there's a map attached to it wich gives you the shipping lanes.
Obviously you'll need to figure out when those lanes go active.
For example, you won't find any cargo vessel or convoy en route to Singapore before the Imperial Navy take it, same goes for Manilla, Java and so on.


One tip: after ending a patrol, when starting a new one, you get a full map cut-scene with IJN movements. If a area has bin taken you'll find traffic a few day's / weeks after on those shipping lanes.
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Old 07-30-13, 06:35 PM   #5
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RSRD's traffic is mostly historically accurate, there is a lack of convoys in areas where there were plenty of them but its prob 90% accurate and an impressive piece of work. I've added some myself and releasing it in an upcoming mod. The way I learned RSRD traffic way back was to open up the campaign files via the mission editor and see the shipping lanes.For example, want to know the convoy routes in 42, open up the campaign files...42_Jap_convoys.

Much as in RL, convoys are fairly rare from 41-42, starting in Feb 43 or so start seeing a lot more, but they are convoys by IJN standards...2-3 ships and an escort.They grow and are better protected as get into late 43 and many more of them.Summer of 44, plenty of large, well protected and frequent convoys if in proper areas.So your patrols are much like it was in RL in early war, few convoys, mostly singles and not as much flowing, as war kicks in, more traffic, more convoys, more of a challenge.I just wrapped up a patrol in Luzon Straits in RSRD in September 1944, encountered 7 convoys (one I put in but 6 i attacked were RSRD) From August 30, 1944-September 16, 1944. Sunk six ships, one DD(ambushed an Aklzuki on patrol with wakeless torpedoes) and damaged another large tanker.(Last saw it listing but underway, while had to go to get away from torrent of depth charges)

Can also open up the task force layers and see the big battles are scripted, so can be present.

TMO traffic isnt bad, much better than stock but after playing RSRD, just cant go back.Stick with RSRD, you wont regret it.
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RSRD's traffic is mostly historically accurate, there is a lack of convoys in areas where there were plenty of them but its prob 90% accurate and an impressive piece of work. I've added some myself and releasing it in an upcoming mod. The way I learned RSRD traffic way back was to open up the campaign files via the mission editor and see the shipping lanes.For example, want to know the convoy routes in 42, open up the campaign files...42_Jap_convoys.

Much as in RL, convoys are fairly rare from 41-42, starting in Feb 43 or so start seeing a lot more, but they are convoys by IJN standards...2-3 ships and an escort.They grow and are better protected as get into late 43 and many more of them.Summer of 44, plenty of large, well protected and frequent convoys if in proper areas.So your patrols are much like it was in RL in early war, few convoys, mostly singles and not as much flowing, as war kicks in, more traffic, more convoys, more of a challenge.I just wrapped up a patrol in Luzon Straits in RSRD in September 1944, encountered 7 convoys (one I put in but 6 i attacked were RSRD) From August 30, 1944-September 16, 1944. Sunk six ships, one DD(ambushed an Aklzuki on patrol with wakeless torpedoes) and damaged another large tanker.(Last saw it listing but underway, while had to go to get away from torrent of depth charges)

Can also open up the task force layers and see the big battles are scripted, so can be present.

TMO traffic isnt bad, much better than stock but after playing RSRD, just cant go back.Stick with RSRD, you wont regret it.
I found about the battles being scripted when I sank two carriers during the Battle of Midway. I also have seen a couple of convoys now but they were either sampans of fishing boats. I just now got to 1943 so if your right I should finally see some convoys.(I downloaded the TMO+RSRD convoy routes mod so that should help me find them.)
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RSRD's traffic is mostly historically accurate, there is a lack of convoys in areas where there were plenty of them but its prob 90% accurate and an impressive piece of work. I've added some myself and releasing it in an upcoming mod.
I can hardly wait for your increased traffic MOD for RSRD. I love the fact that RSRD includes the naval engagement, I have been a fan for years.But the lack of merchant traffic is a real downside.

I have been tempted to remove all together, I recently removed TMO and am sticking with just RSRD for now. Like you said; Once you're hooked (on the historical naval traffic/battles aspect) - you're hooked. A MOD that adds a bit more merchant traffic to the mix would (for me anyway) improve the game play aspect and make it just about perfect.
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