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When not setting up an attack or anything, just moving from say midway to japanese waters, what do you do?
Some times I'll listen to music or put a sub movie on or sometimes I write stories about my crew and our adventures. What useless thing do you do to pass time? |
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I've thought abuot doing stuff like that. But instead I'm so busy anyway...with wife, kids, work that I just end up accelerating to a suitable area to begin hunting.
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#3 |
Rear Admiral
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Listen to music or one of Fred's radio stations.
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Or take a beer,
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I just crank up the TC until just before the frame rate starts to sag (usually about 4K for my box). It takes a minute or two to get from Midway to the patrol area. That's not teleportation, but it's not time enough to really do anything else either. And, depending on the patrol area and course I've laid in, I may get dropped out of TC to dodge patrol A/C now and again. As I get close to the patrol area, I start running submerged during daylight, to increase the chance of surprise, and that breaks up the trip even further. SH4 is so good at dropping out of TC at the first instant of contact that I haven't seen a need to slow things down. So I really don't have long transit times. Is there some reason why I should be slowing the trip down? Am I missing more than I realize?
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