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Old 05-01-06, 12:16 AM   #13
Perilscope
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Originally Posted by Von Taticus
So it is simply a case of searching for one end o fthe net?
Well it is not everywhere like that, but as you said, "it is simply a case of searching".

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Originally Posted by Keelbuster
But should you be port-hunting anyway? I hate 15m water. Gives me the creeps.
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Originally Posted by SubSerpent
Why not go around them altogether? Why risk squeezing through one and risk an ended career?
Well, I am bored in the open sea; it is unchallenging for me at this point, I never die or get hit by anything during my patrols, just the occasional light deck damage caused by DC's.

So, going in ports and other shallow area is my favorite pass time because the difficulty level is greatly improved, thus giving me extra game play.

What I like about ports and shallow areas is that if we are unable to predict the course of the enemy ship, and/or determine with precisions the enemy pinging strength relative to our positioning, the enemy can easily find us.

In addition, some great rewards await us in ports. In ports, I killed ships such as the Revenge and the King George V and the Fiji, they are there hopeless. Just avoid being caught!

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Originally Posted by dertechie
I'm not sure how you would locate the net without the external cam, though.
I use the observation periscope.
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