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you know most days in a regular game I never
get detected and never go to silent running, the better to reload torps with. letting them come to you is the thing. in my case If you use the distance between the escort and the convoy as a yardstick I usually fire from between 125 to 150% of that distance out from the base course of the convoy at right angles. most of my attacks in career are made from that distance and firing into the target convoy at 45 degrees AOB, why go inside when you dont have to, if your not using the engines staying off silent running means torp reloads, that and firing early means that if you fire your first round at 60 AOB reloads in a fleet boat means you can fire twelve at the target before they pass. keeping your scope exposure to a minimum is wise of course when that close but after getting further out from here the noise is less important. if the destroyers do start getting closer than 1200yds I do go quiet, but Gaining favourable position and awaiting your enemy at ease is the thing. to my mind anyway. M |
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1. Longer range means solutions need to be more accurate 2. Outlying destroyers on the flanks of the convoy spotting the torpedo wakes and alerting the whole group meaning there is a higher proportion of torp misses I dont know, it just seems to me that Jap destroyers are overly sensitive and can detect you even with ur engines stopped and scope down. I must have been about 3200 yards from the lead Kongo on that task force when the outlying destroyer detected me. Too far for me to comfortably take a shot. Only thing I haven't tried, is diving to say, 100 feet and trying to get in while running deep. But, that might not work either ![]() |
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I too have experienced the same problem, I generally try and put myself in a postition where I expect the convoy to cross, like you said at about a 45AOB, once the front ship in the convoy, not the DD, are within a bout 5000 yards I'll come up and begin taking meansurments and setting up my shoots. At this point its a crap shoot, I've had them start the active sonar as soon as I rise above the thermal, and then I've had 6 out of 6 hit before they even began evasive manuvers.
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This might be quite stupid as I don't use map contact updates and my experience with convoys (in SH4) has been collected from a periscope/hydrophone point of view.
However, I think there is a gap between the escorts that mostly stay around the side and the escort that stays ahead of the convoy - if you wait to the side of the convoy I often manage to slip closer after the first destroyer is past and before the second shows up. Needless to say this also goes wrong sometimes and they pick me up. Hey let me just illustrate what I mean with an ugly picture: ![]()
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What part of the war are you in? Are you using Trigger Maru? I hear Japanese escorts in Trigger Maru have Superman aboard. Sure seems like it sometimes.
If you're using Trigger Maru, remember that the mod is not to make the game more realistic, although it often does just that. Trigger Maru's prime directive is to make SH4 more challenging. You're not going to get any 100,000 ton cruises. 50,000 is kind of out of reach unless you find the right ships. Escorted convoys may be able to fight you off without you being able to make a single shot on the protected merchies. It's sort of like a pitching duel in baseball. Or like a soccer (yuck!) game. To the uninitiated, these are just plain tedious. To those who have immersed themselves in the lore of the respective games, it's all exciting. I enjoy taking on the escorted convoy, knowing that my first approach often won't get me near the merchies. I'm waiting for the escorts to detect me so I can group them all together on top of me. I'm hoping that one will peel off, shut down the engines and use their sound gear to vector in the others, because when they think they've got me, I'm coming up to peiscope depth set for point and shoot to send the sneaky one to Davy Jones' Locker with a single shot. I've attacked at sundown so I can pull out, do another end around to the other side of the convoy, hoping the excorts are still bunched up on the side of the original attack, looking for me. Well, they're about to find me by tracing the explosions I'm about to make on their precious merchies! I've made four separate attacks on the same convoy during a night, leaving nothing but a couple of escorts with nothing left to guard when the sun came up. The battle goes for hours and hours of real time, almost as long as the game time. Make a mistake and you're deadl Don't get greedy. Know when to hold 'em. Know when to fold 'em. And know when to run away, for you'll be doing all those things in the course of the night. I wouldn't want it any other way.
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![]() I'll keep on trying, and if that fails, i'll have to practice longer range shots. |
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The Japs never seem to find me if I drop below a thermal (always seems to be one handy thank goodness) , run at 1 or 2 knots and keep turns to less than 20 degrees.
Silent running doesn't really seem to matter much...but I do it anyway. If you are trying to get into a convoy or task force stay silent and deep. Your sub can come back to periscope depth very quicky in SH4. In SH3 it was an agonizingly slow process with the targets often passing by,and out of range, before you made it up to shoot. And if you master the sonar shooting technique..which I have not as yet...you don't even need to come all the way to periscope depth.
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Chances are it wouldn't be long before i'd be detected at PD based on past experience ![]() |
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What I find is if I'm deep the escorts will run right by provided they don't have other reason to have their alert up (such as spotting you as you approach your intercept point). Before, if I was relatively shallow (over 100') I almost always got clobbered. Good luck man! |
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