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I see now where you are coming from.....
I was speaking in terms of what would be Wise in Real Life in WWII. You are speaking of the Game AI behavior and or mission building/scenarios. Your discovered tricks very probably work quite well in this Game, as you have pointed out has been the case in your Sixteen patrols. I've learned a trick or two myself, especially when dealing with the extremely poor/laughable Aircraft AI in this submarine Game. Read the post somewhere on this Forum from the guy who shot down something like 15 out of a series of waves of 16 Betty bombers attacking his sub....Ridiculous. My basic point is that had one followed such a tactic (as recommended by you) as a real life Sub Captain in WWII, I doubt they'd have survived more than one or two patrols, at most. Possibly some real-life captains who failed to return in fact tried such a risky tactic....we'll never know. I think it is a matter of the degree of immersion one seeks in a "Simulation", Flight or Sub or (I guess) Tank Sims(?)... You say Quote:
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But as Doolittle said, it's all about immersion. I try to play as I've read, as I've seen, to get some small sense about how it might've been.
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Trigger Maru Overhaul is ready, it makes a big change in Air Power density.
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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I'm at 200 feet right now (different computer), mid-morning on 26 February 1942, attempting to cross major Japanese shipping lanes just south of Kyushu. I dove for a plane on what has become their standard north-south patrol. I see them coming and going ... usually two or three times a day. I dive at first report (ignoring direction and map plot ... not realistic) and stay under for about 15 minutes. I do that twice (the same plane usually makes a return trip). Except in very unusual circumstances, I then have a few hours to cruise unmolested on the surface.
It takes approximately 16 minutes to recharge batteries for every 10% depleted. I do that at 1/3 ... then, when done, advance to 10 knots. The only time I even consider duking it out with an aircraft is if it's nearly dark ... when there is far less chance I'll be subjected to follow-up attacks and a lot more time to put distance between myself and a downed plane. I always assume that the first thing a patrol plane does, if it spots me, is report my position. Then he may or may not attack. So I do my best to not be spotted. |
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I present to you a middling successful sub jockey. This middling sub jockey didn't begin his war until March 28, 1944, when targets were few, the Japanese planes had excellent radar detectors. Many Japanese planes were equipped with radar and sub jockeys were sitting below periscope depth all day and coming back home with a boatload of torpedoes. That is, if they came home, for their strategy unnecessarily endangered their boats and crews. On his first cruise, Eugene Fluckey lost both of his wolfpack hunting mates. Enough of my babbling. Let's hear his and see what you might learn about real sub skippers, not game tricksters: Thunder Below, Eugene Fluckey, pp 94: Quote:
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I'd say I stand on solid ground. Looked down lately? I don't present half-baked, poorly researched strategy. But you see, it's not my strategy. Attacking me missed your target. And your target, Admiral Fluckey, was out of your reach anyway. Funny how that happens. ![]()
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Play nice, Gentlemen.
![]() It has been interesting though. Certainly with TM i have been having some hairy aircraft encounters. Both my recent careers I lost to aircraft. The first one was through greed (I got a radar contact as i was racing to get a firing position on a big target and figured one more minute, one more minute...boom!) I was finished off later because I had no radar left and couldn't dive. it was a bit sad really, i'd just been upgraded to Salmon class form my S-boat which i had attained great success with using only a whiz wheel for all my attacks. Second career as i wrote before. Both of these sinkings were in 1942, so I have a historical/technical question. How early did Japanese planes develop night search and attack capability? What were the details of the evolution of their radar capability? Was Japanese radar better/worse/about the same as Allied/German radar? Did Japanese planes also have radar warning receivers? In the game i don't seem able to turn off my SD radar. Is this not radiating a clear beacon to all RWR equipped planes of my presence? Would it not, at night, have been better to turn off SD radar and just use RWR as a defense? And how did the USS Catfish get sunk? Thanks Joe
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Some great anecdotes there, RR. Thanks for sharing them!
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I guess I might have also but total destruction of a fallacious attack is sometimes necessary. His implications were that I was talking out of inappropriate parts of my anatomy and that dog wasn't going to be allowed to try to hunt. So I served it for dinner.
One thing very clear from Thunder Below is that some aspects of WWII technology still lie beneath the layer of secrecy that covered the American submarine program in the Pacific. Fluckey (pronounced Floo-key, long oo, I met a compatriot of his at the Orange Blossom Special Star Party this month, of all places) mentions Japanese airplane radar as if it were common knowledge. He trots out the radar night flights just because Ducimus and many screaming SH4 players have condemned night flights as unrealistic..... Oh, SH4 wasn't invented yet, never mind, but it turns out that as usual, Ducimus did a good job by making those night flights. And if you read between the lines, he doesn't seem to have been using radar very much there, does he? And he implies that the careers of daytime bottom-dwellers were very short. Certainly, when Fluckey became admiral, such conduct wouldn't have been advisable! The recent finding of Wahoo seems to show that she fell victim to just what I posted about: surfacing after too-long submersion, with no combat picture, all info stale and no possible way to check for planes except for the periscope. They missed one and a bomb hit just forward of the conning tower, penetrating almost to the keel. It's been a recurring story that items people have complained about in SH4 turn out to be historical fact. And it seems the louder the complaint, the more likely the complaint is wrong and the game is right. Finally, Fluckey's book shows that there is a lot to the sub war that we just don't know and are still discovering. Joe, your questions sound like Luke/tater questions. I can research, but I'll bet my copy of SH4 that they already have the information available. Fluckey mentions that at the beginning of his command, March 1944, he assumed that any plane or ship could have radar. That's scary! To this day, as we drive our space-age Toyota Prius, we persist in the WWII stereotype of the bottle-glasses wearing, short, stupid Jap when we play our WWII sims. Folks, the stereotype just doesn't fit. As Admiral Fluckey says in his book: Quote:
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As for logic, non sequiturs abound. All the excerpts of your 'evidence' below are anecdotal, as LukeFF pointed out, with regards to selected accounts by surviving "skippers"...but you drift into total supposition when it comes to Submarines which went missing in action...with the exception of your Wahoo 'evidence' which seems relatively concrete. However, your conclusion from that Wahoo 'evidence' is a perfect and classic example of a non sequitur: The fact that the Wahoo may have been found to have been hit by an aircraft bomb means nothing with regard to the situation at the time of the 'hit'. The Wahoo could have been sitting on the surface with the crew sunbathing; it could have been starting a dive having spotted an attacking aircraft approaching (perhaps a mere 5NM distant); it could have been a foggy day in London town and the Wahoo caught completely by surprise; or, it could possibly have been surfacing (blindly), as you surmise. One cannot draw a conclusion from the evidence/proposition. The conclusion "does not follow"...the very definition of a non sequitur in Logic 101. Note that empirical evidence is usually much more reliable than anecdotal: Quote:
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With absolute confidence, I leave it to others to judge the situation. Read the book. Read Destroyer Killer about Sam Dealey. You are beyond reach of any logic or argument. There is no there there. You said I was advocating game tricks that had no valid application in real life. I demonstrated beyond a shadow of a doubt that you were wrong. You lose.
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Ah, the drama. Just love it.
![]() C'mon RR maybe it's wise to drop the argument. Besides you have the Admiral and myself to deal with and you know how grumpy da boss is when he misses his prune juice. But I agree it's not wise unless absolutley necessary to engage aircraft. ![]() I disagree to some extent of radars. Since when they used them in 1941? And on a Zero of all planes and at night...hmmmm?
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