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Torpedoman
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Grumpf... so I am caught between my permastorms, the impossibility to sink a single ship and reality. Oh boy. Well, it's just a game, uh?
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Ace of the Deep
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I wish I came across these stricken vessels! Haven't experienced this yet myself but look forward to the easy pickings when I do...
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Torpedoman
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As I sail around with a Type II, I usually go for the British East Coast, where there's plenty of coastal vessels. With bad weather you'll eventually will come across ships in distress.
I found the DD east of the Shetlands. Oh, and in the gap between the Orkney and the Shetlands, where there's also plenty of traffic... |
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Sea Lord
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Engineer
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I found several ship in similar cases, one of which was a medium cargo docked at Calais and the rough waves seems to have pushed it to the side which made the metal rubbing noise, another ship was in the same situation only it was on fire.
Like in reality, as Captain Neme has mentioned, ship at sea or dock suffer in bad weather.
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Is there a big difference to select Seasonal Waves,
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Eternal Patrol
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Well, now that that's out of my system... There are a lot of things that could have been better in the game. Some they didn't have time for, some they just got wrong, but in cases like this I think they just didn't know. There are a lot of things that some of us discover by accident that all the research on the part of the developers just won't turn up. I wish it wasn't so. I've seen 'Flower' class corvettes foundering and burning in bad weather, because smaller ships are more affected in the game. The reality was that even though it was said that they would "roll on wet grass", the 'Flowers' were actually better in heavy seas than the larger destroyers, since their short hulls would ride over waves that larger, sleeker ships would try to plow through.
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Sea Lord
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@ Vendor
Yes, I notice the difference. In winter months, when wind speed is at it's maximum, it really feels as if you are battling through heavy waves, with the boat really pitching about violently. Try it for a patrol during the winter and see if you like it. |
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Thanks! That I will do,
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Chief of the Boat
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One of the negatives of the SH3 game engine is how it displays damage....in the case of storm damage/floundering, fires can be seen similar to that you would only usually expect as a result of shellfire.
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