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Old 05-30-06, 07:30 PM   #1
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I sure have. Also - I once sunk a Revenge with a single shot to the bow - no explosion, just buoyance sinking. Her nose went under and she followed. Sounds like you had ****ty luck. It's not reasonable that a Nelson should take 4 torps well spread to one side and laugh it off. NYGM is generally solid, but occasionally it is profoundly unfair. Sometimes you just lose.

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Old 05-30-06, 07:58 PM   #2
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With GW 1.1 and NYGM, I took out a Nelson with 2 torps. Both in the same spot, right around the stack in the back.

Another time, it took 5 and a Revenge took 6 to bring down.

Unless you can hit where you want, it's a crapshoot. (these were all impact detonators appx 4m below the surface)
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Old 05-30-06, 08:42 PM   #3
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I just got done sinking the HMS Rodney. I snuck into a convoy at night and lined up to put four eels into her starboard side from 90º bow angle. I put two right under the bridge (fuel bunker) and two right under the middle of the three fore turrets (fore ammo bunker). I don't know which one sent her to the bottom as I dove immediately upon firing, but all four hit and then I got the message that she was going down. I think it was the ammo bunker shot that got her since it was about the third impact that sent the message that she was going down and I fired from left to right (stern to fore).
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Old 05-30-06, 09:13 PM   #4
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Capital ships can be tough to sink when parked, as well. I've put 7-8 into them and they still don't go down. I try to make sure I spread them out more now, but on open water at 20+ knots they tend to go to the bottom a lot easier.
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Old 05-31-06, 12:35 AM   #5
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Battleships are so fun to hunt, it's hilarious. Not easy, by any means, but fun!
The other day I came upon a task force the FIRST day of that new campaign, containing some five DDs and two Revenge. A shot to the starboard rear from around 70 degrees left the BB listing. She dropped down to 14 knots, the rest continued at 21. After that it was just a matter of patience; she was followed, and once turning a bit, three more torps hit her, but to little effect. The fifth struck her after she had gone completely limp, but it took so long for her to sink I thought she would NEVER do. My fault for not sending any magnetic ones her way, but...
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Old 05-31-06, 12:45 AM   #6
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Talk about luck!

Started a new career in 1944 with SH3Cmdr and 11th Flotte just so I could try the XXI for once (never used it before... and I've owned the game since day one!).

Well, I was travelling west and kept getting these 'radar detected!'. I ignored them and continued to sail on the surface, making sure my AA guns were manned.

Well, lo and behold, a shat-ton of DDs show up. I'm like, great.

So, I look through my UZO to check bearings and - SHIPS AHOY!!!

Illustrious Fleet Carrier, bearing 347 degrees!

I immediately go to periscope depth, ahead full (they already saw me so I didn't care), set all 6 for impact det (using all Type III Electrics), closed to 3700+m and ripped them all off in rapid succession.

Damned if all 6 didn't hit and detonate. Turns out I only needed about 3 of them as she erupted in spectacular fashion.

Ironically, I got away quite easily...
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Old 05-31-06, 03:11 AM   #7
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Talk about luck!

Started a new career in 1944 with SH3Cmdr and 11th Flotte just so I could try the XXI for once (never used it before... and I've owned the game since day one!).

Well, I was travelling west and kept getting these 'radar detected!'. I ignored them and continued to sail on the surface, making sure my AA guns were manned.

Well, lo and behold, a shat-ton of DDs show up. I'm like, great.

So, I look through my UZO to check bearings and - SHIPS AHOY!!!

Illustrious Fleet Carrier, bearing 347 degrees!

I immediately go to periscope depth, ahead full (they already saw me so I didn't care), set all 6 for impact det (using all Type III Electrics), closed to 3700+m and ripped them all off in rapid succession.

Damned if all 6 didn't hit and detonate. Turns out I only needed about 3 of them as she erupted in spectacular fashion.

Ironically, I got away quite easily...
With the XXI, I think that's the easiest thing
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Old 05-31-06, 09:12 AM   #8
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Talk about luck!

Started a new career in 1944 with SH3Cmdr and 11th Flotte just so I could try the XXI for once (never used it before... and I've owned the game since day one!).

Well, I was travelling west and kept getting these 'radar detected!'. I ignored them and continued to sail on the surface, making sure my AA guns were manned.

Well, lo and behold, a shat-ton of DDs show up. I'm like, great.

So, I look through my UZO to check bearings and - SHIPS AHOY!!!

Illustrious Fleet Carrier, bearing 347 degrees!

I immediately go to periscope depth, ahead full (they already saw me so I didn't care), set all 6 for impact det (using all Type III Electrics), closed to 3700+m and ripped them all off in rapid succession.

Damned if all 6 didn't hit and detonate. Turns out I only needed about 3 of them as she erupted in spectacular fashion.

Ironically, I got away quite easily...
quite a feat mate! to be detected and hten engage a carrier? however its not a chance you get everyday so i wooulda taken the risk too.. but solid stuff
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