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After my first career was ended by a destroyer task force that caught me snooping around Dunkirk harbour, I stuck to DiD and started a fresh one in May 1940 with 7/13th flotilla.
Since then I've had FIVE one-patrol careers, starting with the same parameters as above. Every single time I've left port, I've been sunk. Every time, this has been because of a single destroyer that sees me from 12-15km and has infallible sonar. It happens all over the place: sometimes near Scotland, sometimes off the coast of Northern France, sometimes in the Irish Sea. I've tried everything I've read about on here - changes of depth, changes of course, even grounding the boat. I even set the default action on spotting a warship as "periscope depth" and hit silent running the moment my bows were under water. All that happens is this magical destroyer singles me out and depth charges me to pieces. I know I'm ranting, but it's really annoying to be sunk five consecutive times so early on in the war... |
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And now the usual question asked.
Are you using vanilla or a super mod like GWX and which version?
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why were you in the english channel?
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![]() Can't answer for him, but BDU in their infinite wisdom sent me and my type VIIB to AN87 in June 1940. Probably wanted us to stop the Dunkirk escape. No help that it was over long before we even reached the grid. Mighty shallow in those parts! I was lucky to have a meter or two beneath us at periscope depth. Did our 24 hours and got the heck out of there.
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not that I'm an expert but common theme seems to be proximity to land and that tends to mean shallow water, if you can't get deep, you will struggle to evade destroyers.
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Spot on CherryHarbey.
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Lucky Jack
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Strange, I never have trouble with them in 1940. Have all these sinking's happen in shallow water?
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In 1940 you should be able to go to about 240 depth with a 100% hull with no troubles and avoid escorts.
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to quote the old adage: "Run silent, run deep"
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