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02-04-18, 11:46 PM | #1 |
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Truk empty?
I've been visiting the ports in "Truk" every few months in 1942. so far, they have been entirely devoid of ships!
hell, I believe the Yamato itself was supposed to be harbored there as of August. anyone know if the game ever moves significant fleets there like it should, historically? |
02-05-18, 08:10 AM | #2 |
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It depends on which version of SH4 you are running.
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02-05-18, 08:56 AM | #3 |
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1.5 with GFO
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02-05-18, 09:59 AM | #4 |
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Not in GFO. Webster did use Carotio's modified Truk Atoll mod (quite a difficult undertaking), which has deepened channels and reefs, but no added traffic. FotRSU (which also has Carotio's mod) will most likely have some of the "parked" vessels before too long, maybe this next version. There was already traffic routed through from the original FotRS mod. Other mods have some traffic also, such as TMO with traffic routed through, and RSRDC has some of the "parked" ships at times, as well as modified TMO routing through.
One of the reasons for Truk being empty is the difficulty with routing traffic in and out of the atoll in stock trim, and not having really bad traffic jams, with ships running into each other and the islands, resulting in a burning inferno in the whole area. Ships in SH4 do not like water that is less than about twice a ship's listed draft figure, so BB generally want 50-70 ft of water to travel in, else their "collision avoidance" AI kicks in, and all kinds of mayhem occurs. That water depth is just not there at Truk in most places. |
02-05-18, 07:30 PM | #5 |
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thanks, very informative. Also tried Kure (that was a fun trek) but no joy. I assume the Yamato is out there... somewhere.
been watching the development of FOTR with interest. will be trying it out next time I do a campaign. Last edited by Ichthyos; 02-05-18 at 07:38 PM. |
02-05-18, 07:35 PM | #6 | |
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Quote:
I was shadowing a convoy on the way out of a long harbor entrance. It had a 5 destroyer escort; 1 back, 2 sides, 2 front. the side escorts often swung out wide and did a spin, then back towards the convoy. on one wide swing, they both ran into the edges of the harbor mouth (land), and then stopped... but right after, backed up in a line at max speed for 5k and ran into me (wasn't paying attention), and each other. we all ended up in a heap. LOL. reload time. this time I put the brakes on, but they still ran into each other. |
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07-19-22, 11:07 PM | #7 |
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Commenting on a dead thread here but thought I'd mention for any who pass by that while I can't tell you dates or anything, I can confirm Yamato occasionally docks in Kure. I did come across her there once. 1.5 with GFO and some playable surface ships is all I'm using.
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