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Old 04-26-14, 04:15 AM   #1
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I would have gone for the tankers.

The battlecruiser , although a mighty ship , will not be able to run without fuel.

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Thatīs right - in real live. But in SH3 the fuel is only simulated for the players sub - as fas as i know. So in that case the cruiser would be able to escape at high speed.
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Old 04-26-14, 06:31 AM   #2
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Thatīs right - in real live. But in SH3 the fuel is only simulated for the players sub - as fas as i know. So in that case the cruiser would be able to escape at high speed.
I believe VONHARRIS is referring to the impact on the long-term strategic situation - which, of course, exists only in the player's imagination. By destroying most of the Japanese tanker fleet, the US Submarine Service rendered that island nation's surface fleet, which was still quite powerful late in the war, completely impotent. The IJN literally did not have the fuel to sortie and engage the USN. It's not clear that the U-bootdienst could have achieved as much against the combined ship-building power of the US and UK, but it was probably a better bet than trying to whittle down the RN surface fleet to parity with the KM.

As I said, all of this is purely illusory, since players' actions in the game do not (Thank Heaven!) affect the course of the war in-game. But Rockin' Robbins said it: "Realism isn't about the settings. It's about how you play the game." It's fun to sort though such strategic decisions, which an R/L skipper might have to make.
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Old 04-26-14, 06:32 AM   #3
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Thatīs right - in real live. But in SH3 the fuel is only simulated for the players sub - as fas as i know. So in that case the cruiser would be able to escape at high speed.
Take the highest amount of renown points on offer....HMS Renown will respawn on your next reload of the game anyway.
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Old 04-26-14, 06:45 AM   #4
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Yes! The save worked! I reloaded the game and set myself on a parallel course within the convoy. There were 25 ships. Mostly small fry of about 2,000 tons they were in five lines of five travelling at 8 Kts. The big warship was right in the middle with two escorts - one zig-zagging about a 1,000 Metres ahead and the other trailing behind - my boat is at periscope depth just inside the starboard line abreast of the front row but the fog has cleared and I have to stay submerged because the warship in the centre is bristling with guns. I have to act quickly because I need to slow to less than 4 Kts to use my periscope - the 'Large Tanker' is in the middle of the front row and a 'Small Merchant' in the nearest row is partially blocking my shot - as I start to fall back through lack of speed, I fire three torpedoes from the bow and secure from silent running to permit reloading. One of the torpedoes hits the 'Small Merchant' amidships but the other two pass it and hit the tanker - one at the bow and one at the stern. I then decided that the tanker looked as if it might not sink so I quickly fired a 4th torpedo but I had already fallen back too far and it passed by the tanker's stern and miraculously hit an 'Empire' freighter that was abreast of the tanker one row further over. With all four bow torpedoes expended I searched for a target that is somewhere near 250 degrees so that I can use my stern tube at a 90 degree giro angle. I choose an 'Ore Carrier' in the third row that will pass me at a range of about 550 Metres - the torpedo passes in front of the ship and hits nothing at all! Shortly afterward the bow torpedo crew report that tube one is ready for firing - simultaneously the hydrophone operator reports 'warship closing fast' - try to stay cool and raise the periscope to see that I can still get a good shot at the 'Ore Carrier' - this time from the reloaded tube at the bow. I shoot just before my scope seems to be filled with the sight of a destroyer heading straight for me! Time to get the hell out of here! Crash Dive to 185 Metres turn 90 degrees to Starboard and creep away at 1 Kt. The depth charges exploded way above me but there is minor damage only to the flack gun and attack periscope.

I kept in sound contact with the convoy from a distance - the convoy made a 90 degree turn towards the North West which was in my favour and I noticed that two ships had started to fall behind - even behind the trailing destroyer. In the meantime my log showed that I had sunk the 'Large Tanker' and the 'Small Merchant' that got in the way. Two hours later and I no longer have the underwater speed to keep up with the main convoy but I might catch the two stragglers so with night drawing in I head for my last recorded position of the stragglers - these turn out to be the 'Ore Carrier', listing heavily with decks awash but still making 5 or 6 Kts and the 'Empire' freighter which appears to be stopped. I Mark the position of the latter on the chart and chase after the 'Ore Carrier' - the sea is calm with a wind speed of 7 Metres/second so I man the deck gun and sink it at a range of 1500 Metres - then returned to sink the Stopped 'Empire' freighter - also with the deck gun - perhaps I should have attacked the big warship in the middle - my initial identification was wrong and it may have been a 'Revenge' class Battleship but I got the tanker and a few more too!

This is the first time that I have been able to save a game whilst submerged and in the thick of a convoy battle - it worked. Time for a drop of Nelson's spirit, Splice the Mainbrace!
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Old 04-26-14, 07:50 AM   #5
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As I said, all of this is purely illusory, since players' actions in the game do not (Thank Heaven!) affect the course of the war in-game. But Rockin' Robbins said it: "Realism isn't about the settings. It's about how you play the game." It's fun to sort though such strategic decisions, which an R/L skipper might have to make.
Yes. Thatīs right. Until someone creates a mod that simulates fuel for all vessels i will sink the biggest ship in a convoy first - even if itīs not a tanker.
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Take the highest amount of renown points on offer....HMS Renown will respawn on your next reload of the game anyway.
So we need a database for each career and a mod for the game for using this datebase. When does the SDk from Ubi arrive?
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Old 04-26-14, 10:07 AM   #6
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Yes. Thatīs right. Until someone creates a mod that simulates fuel for all vessels i will sink the biggest ship in a convoy first - even if itīs not a tanker.

So we need a database for each career and a mod for the game for using this datebase. When does the SDk from Ubi arrive?
Tomorrow I hear, just don't go holding yer breath though
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