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Eternal Patrol
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COOL! I've never played past early 1940, so I don't do much long-range stuff.
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Pacific Aces Dev Team
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Theoretically there should be plenty of traffic hugging the african east coast from the red sea down through the Mossambic channel en route to Cape Town and from there, northwards to Freetown and finally the UK. The Indian coast should also be plenty of ships going along the coast and to and from the red sea. Finally, the northern australian coast might have some mild traffic, going to the more crowded east coast. You should choose those spots where ships must go through, and will find lots of targets. Those spots include the Mossambic channel, the Torres Strait, the Ormuz strait (Exit/entry to red sea) and similar.
Oh, and BTW did you transfer voluntarily or has the game automatically transferred you there? I'd like to start a campaign when I have time, but departing from France and not already at Penang. ![]() Finally, a hint: While you stay in the Indian Ocean, enable the reduced GWX Indian Ocean files only campaign, which is in your mods folder. Will make loading times much faster, and allow better time compression and general running of the game. ![]()
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Ensign
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Hitman,
Since I posted, I redocked in Panang and am now setting out in August toward my patrol area of "O Afrika" ie Ost Afrika. I have noticed that there isn't a trigger spot to either change the "reach destination" nor the "patrol 24 hours" to completed in the Orders area key F8. I will use that as a basis to patrol East Africa from Madagascar (avoiding the buku aircraft near the Straits of Aden) down to South Africa. The game (BdU) transfered me to Panang. I was in Lorient at the time and when I got my new mission it showed my "Return to Base" destination to Panang. Which was OK by me, as getting in and out of Lorient by April '44 was getting hairy. I hastily packed up my troprical's and set off. Steve, Playing the Game with the type IX is very different from the VII. You are much more in the role of commerce raider and much less that of convoy fighter. You can get orders to the Gulf of Mexico, Cape Town or Panang for that matter. By 1943 the Allies get possitively murderous. By '44 you are lucky to make it back at all. DavidI |
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Ensign
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![]() ![]() 16 August 1944 The U-129 leaves Panang for the East Coast of Africa. She is a IXC boat commissioned in 1942 but has the latest in radar, hydrophones, radar detection and Bold devices. I have loaded a full complement of Type III torpedos, with 2 Type IV homing torpedos (in tubes 4 & 5). I have just recently obtained the twin 37mm Flak gun, which has superior range and stopping power to keep the jabos away (I hope). I have the honor to command a crew of experianced, decorated men who all have 7 missions beneath their belts. Let's see how we fare. DavidI |
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Sea Lord
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Try the entrance to the Red Sea - loads of tankers and small convoys protected by inexperienced crews.
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Wreford-Brown
When I patrolled up that way in June/July '44 the airplanes were thick as fleas. When I get done with this patrol I may revisit. For now it's Southern Clime's for the nonce. David |
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Ensign
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![]() ![]() We arrived off the Southern coast of Mozambique on Sept 13, 1944 after 29 days at sea and covering 9,300 KM. No planes, but alas no ships either. The news is all terrible. Romainia has defected, Finland has surrendered, Paris has fallen as well as all of our French sub pens. U-Boats are sinking daily it seems and many have scuttled in port to prevent capture. We even got news that the U-129 was scuttled! Well I assure you we are alive and ready for the fight. The weather has been bad these last 4 days, so we will patrol northwards up the Mozambique Channel before we head South to the Cape of Good Hope. Morale is high despite everything. |
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