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Electrician's Mate
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Hi Guys and Gals,
Is there anyway to address flooding? I hate it when I get depth charged and things start to flood and there is nothing I can do to address the problem which then kills me. It's so unceremonious. I find that game play suffers here. Apples P.S. what is the recommended strategy if a destroyer comes for you? Dive and hope for the best, or try to ram a fish down its gullet? |
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Rear Admiral
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Trade off between trying to stem the flooding and hope the DD dont hear you or stay quiet |
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Samurai Navy
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If you have a broadside on the destroyer, IMO, you should have a torpedo with 1 meter depth setting and at fast. best at 700 yards. And make sure you don't have silent running on when flooding.
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Lieutenant
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applesthecat,
Be very sure to order your crew OFF of silent run duty in order to allow them to grab their wrenches and silly putty. If you get caught up in the moment as DC's are banging all around, it's fairly common to forget to let them get to work in this way. Also, I would highly recommend that you look to promote or recruit a Repairs specialist to your crew... especially a petty officer and keep him well rested but ready to jump to Damage control duty BEFORE you get pounded from above. This really boosts the repair efficiency and may save your sub., MAYBE! Best wishes from a fellow cat, Good hunting! |
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Commodore
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Officer with repair speciality also helps.
If multiple compartments are flooding put some crew members in each. Crew members in compartment help with flooding and damage too. For some reason resting crew members in stern or bow quarters just lie still doing nothing ![]() Boat is sinking but we need our rest ![]() Damage control team fortunately can take care of these compartments too. |
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Sea Lord
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Second thing: Man your damage control team. You can do this quickly by double-clicking on the name of the team "Damage Control". But you should move as many off-duty personnel into the damage control team as you can. The idea is to make the green bar as big as possible. It is helpful to have an officer trained in repair and as many petty officers as you can also trained in repair. I find at least 2 petty officers is good. Third thing: The compartments that are flooding will have two timers on the compartment. One is the time until the pumps are ahead of the flooding, and the second one is how long until the compartment is destroyed. Manually assign your damage control team to the compartment that is in the most danger of destruction! If you set them to repairing something non-critical your sub is done for. Quote:
If they zig-zag while chasing you, wait until they close to 200m and drop a noise maker and turn 90 degrees left or right. They will reverse propellers and come to a dead stop hovering over the noise maker for as long as it is active. As soon as you have a good broadside solution and 200m range, put a torpedo into them. Steve |
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Seasoned Skipper
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![]() My safest technique is to sidestep the oncoming destroyer and give him a tail-shot. It goes like this: Last edited by Leandros; 02-10-10 at 03:50 AM. |
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