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Old 12-24-06, 09:04 PM   #1
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Default Wonderful patrol grid

Guess where BdU sent me to patrol? AM95. For those of you without a map handy, that's in the Irish sea, equidistant from the outlets. Seriously, once I got a coastal merchant, there were hourly air patrols, plus around 5 destroyers (I sunk 2) and Elco boats. I thought Donitz wanted the u-boats to survive.
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Old 12-24-06, 09:45 PM   #2
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Yep. You can oppose its orders if u thinks that he had gone MAD

Your career won't END if you oppose Bdu orders in SH3. Opposing them will only decrease the renown you got in that particular patrol.

Also, you may use SH3 commander to change the patrol grid
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Old 12-24-06, 10:05 PM   #3
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Yep. You can oppose its orders if u thinks that he had gone MAD

Your career won't END if you oppose Bdu orders in SH3. Opposing them will only decrease the renown you got in that particular patrol.

Also, you may use SH3 commander to change the patrol grid
Believe it or not (if you are playing using the GWX mod) your patrol grids are historically correct... even the ones in shallow water.
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Old 12-24-06, 10:17 PM   #4
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Yep. You can oppose its orders if u thinks that he had gone MAD

Your career won't END if you oppose Bdu orders in SH3. Opposing them will only decrease the renown you got in that particular patrol.

Also, you may use SH3 commander to change the patrol grid
Believe it or not (if you are playing using the GWX mod) your patrol grids are historically correct... even the ones in shallow water.
NO MAN.....SHALLOW WATERS=DEATH! I'M NOT GOING AND THAT IS FINAL!
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Old 12-24-06, 11:43 PM   #5
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Yep. You can oppose its orders if u thinks that he had gone MAD

Your career won't END if you oppose Bdu orders in SH3. Opposing them will only decrease the renown you got in that particular patrol.

Also, you may use SH3 commander to change the patrol grid
Believe it or not (if you are playing using the GWX mod) your patrol grids are historically correct... even the ones in shallow water.
Not allways! I got send to a shallow water grid neer scapa flow. That would have been fine....but I was in a Type IXC
Bdu would never send a IX to coastal wayers like that in '42
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Old 12-25-06, 02:06 AM   #6
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Guess where BdU sent me to patrol? AM95. For those of you without a map handy, that's in the Irish sea, equidistant from the outlets. Seriously, once I got a coastal merchant, there were hourly air patrols, plus around 5 destroyers (I sunk 2) and Elco boats. I thought Donitz wanted the u-boats to survive.
nightdagger, you should kick off a 'the worst Grid I was assigned to and why' thread. Mine was at the Isle of Man [can't remember the number now as it was with GW] = horrible experience !
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Old 12-25-06, 06:24 AM   #7
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Can't remember my grid number either...but it was in mainland Spain
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Old 12-25-06, 11:54 AM   #8
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Worst one, area around the Thames Estuary, in a IXC...........

Talk about being a sitting duck! I think the civilian population were firing potato guns at us too!
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Worst one here was off of Scottland. 500 metres from shore I spotted a horde of screaming men in kilts wielding longswords running into the water for my boat. I crash-dived and they went after me and almost managed to slice open my pressure hull.

They at last gave up on me when we had submerged all the way down to 300 metres.

Seriously, though, the worst one was the one that required me to go from La Spezia almost all the way to Gibraltar. Needless to say they took me down.
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Old 12-25-06, 03:20 PM   #10
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Worst one here was off of Scottland. 500 metres from shore I spotted a horde of screaming men in kilts wielding longswords running into the water for my boat. I crash-dived and they went after me and almost managed to slice open my pressure hull.

They at last gave up on me when we had submerged all the way down to 300 metres.
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Old 12-25-06, 05:34 PM   #11
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Guess where BdU sent me to patrol? AM95. For those of you without a map handy, that's in the Irish sea, equidistant from the outlets. Seriously, once I got a coastal merchant, there were hourly air patrols, plus around 5 destroyers (I sunk 2) and Elco boats. I thought Donitz wanted the u-boats to survive.

well that is a great area to patrol early in the war!
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Old 12-26-06, 12:48 PM   #12
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That Dönitz is a dungbrain. Since the US entered the war he keeps sending me over the atlantic pond with my VIIC boat. If i travel "1/3 fahrt voraus" i have just enough fuel to complete the patrol and reach a milkcow. (strange... if i visit a cow before completing my mission, the orders disappear.)

The best grid was CA28 (NY). When submerged to PD i had about 2-3 metres under my keel. And the place was swarming with destroyers and those annoying speedboats. But the destroyers seemed deaf and blind. Sank a merchant and 2 of the destroyers and sneaked away unharmed.
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That Dönitz is a dungbrain. Since the US entered the war he keeps sending me over the atlantic pond with my VIIC boat. If i travel "1/3 fahrt voraus" i have just enough fuel to complete the patrol and reach a milkcow. (strange... if i visit a cow before completing my mission, the orders disappear.)

The best grid was CA28 (NY). When submerged to PD i had about 2-3 metres under my keel. And the place was swarming with destroyers and those annoying speedboats. But the destroyers seemed deaf and blind. Sank a merchant and 2 of the destroyers and sneaked away unharmed.
After leaving a milchcow you will get a 'NULL' patrol grid I just continue to where I was ordered to go prior to 'docking'
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Old 12-26-06, 06:37 PM   #14
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I'm playing from Bergen '42, and my 1st and 2nd patrol both send me to AJ-38, which is just S of Greenland. That's a long journey, for a typeVIIC, with not much room for side-quests.
So I used SH3Commander, to give me a - still historical - different grid, and I picked AE-63 That's halfway between Norway and Iceland. It covers the Murmansk-England route, but it's known for it's very unpredictable weather, and on top of that enemy task-forces are always around the corner.
And it's just within the reach of the Allied air-coverage.
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Can't remember my grid number either...but it was in mainland Spain
Ahh, I remember this bug...just after SH3 was released, right?
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Old 12-26-06, 07:54 PM   #15
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I'm not 100%...but I think it was something like CG38 or 62 :hmm:
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