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Question: Vella Gulf (Update)
Is the battle of Vella Gulf scripted into RFB 2.0?
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RFB doesn't do anything to the campaign.
If you want stuff like that, get RSRDC. |
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Yep, it is in RSRD. I watched it, but was too far behind to get involved, but just a basic DD battle.
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Oooooh! Goody, goody, goody.
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There are actually several medium battles yet to come. I'll try to remember them. No doubt the Solomons campaign in RSRD is awesome. You can stay in heavy action for about 2 years with a little planning. You really don't have to cheat history because the game gives you the same basic info of whats coming, but it's good to know. Sometimes just not enough torps. Take the Battle of Coral Sea. I will attack the Shoho invasion group first, but just get the carrier, then hurry to the battle of Coral Sea to take out the two carriers. Then rush to cut off the large Port Moresby invasion group returning to Rabaul. You have no time to reload, but can attack all three groups if you just go for the big ships. Then the big battles Battle of GC Battle of Savo...one of the best surface battles Battle of Eastern Solomons. Battle of Santa Cruz....real biggy. Then all the slot runs, mostly DD's, but several groups have CA's. Then numerous medium battles.... Lurker really put in the work here. ![]() |
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Make sure you do the Battle of Empress Augusta Bay or just nice to watch. Nov. 2 43, should be coming up. Then the battle of Cape Saint George Nov. 26.
You can sit off Rabaul and watch the carrier raid on it Nov 5. Goe's on for a few days in game, but just use the cam and go to the bay, fun to watch all the different surface planes attack. Even some P-51's show up, not that they should. |
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Then, at the last minute, they changed their course to SSW and were coming right toward me. I put the sub into reverse (back standard) and once I reached speed went to Back Slow. The DDs (2 Fubuki and 2 Shiratsuyu class) were doing about 29kts once I had them on visual. I let 2 torps go at the lead Fubuki and went deep, still in reverse. About 1 minute later I heard, "Torpedo Impact!". Two of the DDs continued on their way, 1 Shiratsuyu stayed behind, dead in the water, to protect the flank. I found him about 3900yds dead ahead of me when I reached PD. The seas were very rough (a big plus) and I let two more torps go at the Shiratsuyu. Again I went deep and one torp hit home. Two DDs down. Now, I start checking my sonar to see what's going on. I'm gloating, rubbing my hands together and thinking, "Our boys in the TF must be giving those Japs a good whooping right about now", snickering to myself. I decided to take some screenies of our TF (DDs) making their torpedo run on the Japs, got some good ones too. After a while of listening, I'm thinking, something ain't right here. The sonar is still picking up all the players, Japs included. Then it hit me. Oh shoooooot, when I took out the first DD in their straight line of approach, the rest started zigging, removing the element of surprise for our own TF. I go to PD, which took literally forever and I see the last 2 remaining Jap DDs sitting still in the water, about 4200yds ahead. I think to myself, "I can use a little help here guys", hoping our TF will preoccupy the Japs so that I can slip away. "What's this?", I ask the sonar PO. He tells me, "They're moving away, sir. Our TF is moving away at very fast screws." Of course, I blurt out, "For the love of Pete" as I dash to the periscope. OK, I got myself into this mess, I'll get myself out of it. Two torps left while the rest are still being loaded (silent running), I fire one at the lead Fubuki. Funny, he just sat there and took it but, hey, a kill's a kill, right? The last remaining Shiratsuyu pulls a "feet don't fail me now" and whisks away at 15kts. Right across the front of my bow. I hit him at 3400yds away. "Surface the boat", was my last command. Funny, on the way back to Tulagi, there were alot of planes flying overhead at 2:00am in the morning. From their directions of travel (jap airbases nearby), I knew they were both ours and theirs. Nevertheless, I arrived safely back at Tulagi, only to be reprimanded by Admiral Turner for nearly screwing up the operation. Seems the TF commanders got together, synchronized their stories and took all the credit for the battle. I got a letter of reprimand in my file now. ![]()
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Great story man!!
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