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Ace of the Deep
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![]() Hi Fifi. The Crew Spotting only applies when at decks awash, just to be clear. So you have to balance the positive effects against the negative. 7.2 gives a lot more than it takes away. Ideally, yes, you would want to have crew spotting whilst at D/A but 7.2 gives you the independent engine control buttons as well as the D/A button. Personally, I've only used D/A like twice, because most of the time the sea is just too rough to use it. However, I love fiddling with differant engine settings, so there's that. Anyway, I would try both to see which is better for you. Just my 3 sence. Gute Jagd Quote:
Depending on the fog, I would stay at least 1km behind, if you are playing with IRAI. In real clear weather I'll just keep the smoke in sight, I figure if I'm tailing them I'm either waiting for Dark or the Wolfpack. If they have escorts all bets are off. Radar might become an issue at some point. I like to do the "run around" keeping 1km distance and try to keep somewhat ahead of them. One more thing. As far as escorts go, as the game progresses, I think they get better and better as their technology does. So what is good today might not be good tomorrow. That's all part of the fun...?? ![]()
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