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Old 01-29-07, 09:19 AM   #16
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I must admit to being a bit confused, was the Arson wounded or playing possum hunting you?

Nice screens btw!
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Old 01-29-07, 09:29 AM   #17
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Man, I hate those long dry times of no ships then you hear or spot one and it is some stupid fishing boat or something. I think I went two weeks once without a contact Crew was going stir crazy
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Old 01-29-07, 09:40 AM   #18
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Albrecht, that is awesome... I did not appreciate that all this was possible, such a state of realism for those who know what they are doing. Very encouraging and exciting for a newbie like me, something to work up to and look forward to.
:rotfl: That's the thing....it usually happens whether you're ready for it or not. I still remember the first time I stumbled upon a capital warship...an Essex class carrier: "Oh my god, oh my god, what do I do, what do I do!?"

I ended up sinking her nonetheless. You'll do fine.
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Old 01-29-07, 09:43 AM   #19
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Man, I hate those long dry times of no ships then you hear or spot one and it is some stupid fishing boat or something. I think I went two weeks once without a contact Crew was going stir crazy
Hmm... Guess what. In the picture below you'll see the very freaking only thing I met in April '40. The *&^#& only!!! And I'd been looking for anything for whole the month at sea! That was really frustrating... But after that I had my revenge.

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Old 01-29-07, 12:24 PM   #20
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Very nice piece of a battle report, Albrecht, thanks for that.

How come your patrols are so short? I had a look at your previous career logs and your longest type VII patrol was 15 days, 25 days in the current career... Unbelievabely short. My patrols usually last for much more than a month...
Thank you for the compliment!

Except for these last two patrols I return to port when my torpedoes are expended. I've no idea what the length of others patrols are like, but why mine may seem so short is because what usually happens is, within several days of leaving port, I either run across a convoy or get a convoy report. And once I do, I harry them until my torpedoes are gone.

I'll get into position to intercept, then flush 5 torps and go deep and silent. Then play cat-and-mouse, hide-and-seek with the escorts until they give up and leave, then reload as I slowly come back up to periscope depth and turn back onto the convoy heading and back to the approximate area of the attack. If there are any cripples left behind I take them out with either torpedoes or deck gun, then surface, reload externals if I have them, and shadow the convoy for 2 - 6 hours before racing off and setting up another interception.

Two or three attacks like that and it doesn't take long to expend your full load.:p

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Albrecht, that is awesome... I did not appreciate that all this was possible, such a state of realism for those who know what they are doing. Very encouraging and exciting for a newbie like me, something to work up to and look forward to.
Thanks! Hang onto your seat, you're in for a wild ride once you really get into the game!

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I must admit to being a bit confused, was the Arson wounded or playing possum hunting you?

Nice screens btw!
Sorry for the confusion. The two torpedoes I put into her must have crippled her engines, because she was dead in the water when I managed to find her. I am puzzled by the escorts behavior; you would think after having one of the two capital ships they were escorting sunk, and the other crippled and helpless, that they'd stick around to provide protection. BUt no-oooooo . . . they ran like whipped dogs. :p

I wish I had a better video card. My screenies never look as nice as some peoples here do.

@jimbuna: I remember that. Man, that had to have been frustrating!
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