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Old 10-29-15, 11:42 AM   #1
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Edit: Stay away from the Java sea unless you want a short career...
I believe this is the greatest piece of advice ever for SH4
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Old 10-29-15, 05:56 PM   #2
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The big action is starting out in Manila, TMO scripts much historical traffic. The Japs progress south from there to take Java, so you can see some good action. RSRD scripts all the traffic and you can stay very busy through 42.
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Old 10-31-15, 08:27 AM   #4
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I believe this is the greatest piece of advice ever for SH4
I thought I would save you the trouble of learning that one! I was taking a "shortcut" through there after I first started playing and came across a large convoy at night. I took my shots on the convoy and then got lit up by an escort I didn't see. Tried to dive, bottomed out, and then had a DC land right on top of me ending my career.

Truly a series of unfortunate events caused by lack of Subsim education!
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Truly a series of unfortunate events caused by lack of Subsim education!
Yes, education is expensive but it sure beats the cost of ignorance!
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Old 10-31-15, 12:35 PM   #6
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I will have to say Rockin Robbins, if it wasn't for Subsim forums and people like you who make Youtube videos, I would have lost a lot more boats!
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Old 10-31-15, 03:49 PM   #7
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I thought I would save you the trouble of learning that one! I was taking a "shortcut" through there after I first started playing and came across a large convoy at night. I took my shots on the convoy and then got lit up by an escort I didn't see. Tried to dive, bottomed out, and then had a DC land right on top of me ending my career.

Truly a series of unfortunate events caused by lack of Subsim education!
If you feel stupid after that, the first time I lost my boat was not by enemy action, but when I hit an island(which you could only see at 5 or 4 levels of zoom from the biggest one) at flank speed on my way back to Australia.

Now I don't navigate shallow waters anymore.
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If you feel stupid after that, the first time I lost my boat was not by enemy action, but when I hit an island(which you could only see at 5 or 4 levels of zoom from the biggest one) at flank speed on my way back to Australia.

Now I don't navigate shallow waters anymore.
I try to avoid them for that reason...
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Old 11-02-15, 02:08 AM   #9
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I tend to switch fleets depending on the war. I'm in the Manila fleet until a couple months before Midway then I transfer to Pearl. Then I transfer to the Brisbane(?) fleet to get in on the juicy action at Guadalcanal all the way until the beginning of 44. Then I switch back to the other Australian port until after the Philippine campaigns end. Then its Pearl all the way until wars end so I can watch the Y on her deathride. FYI I do this while playing TMO + RSRDC.
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