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Old 05-22-07, 06:44 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by jhelix70

The convoy should (in general) turn away from the direction of the attack, and the escorts should direct their active sonar toward the presumed area the torps were launched from (and sometimes actually beeline directly toward the area, following torp tracks if they are steam).

Eventually the convoy would resume its base course, but increase the frequency of zig zagging.
If i not remeber bad... that was in SH 1 !!!

To be sincere... i never seen that described here, the convoys stops... when i attack, they always still sailing and after a torp impact they start evasive maneuvers.

May be the non agresive DDs are consecuence of some parameters as waves, background noise factors.
Plus may be sensivity was not enough.

May be the developers made that due to the conflictive "Uber DDs/DEs" behaviour into SH III.

Into SH IV, you are well protected when at silent running, wich was real, plus when at peri depth, wich was real too, plus under the thermal layer, wich was real too...

Finally we have a more easy life here...

May be we need to tweak the sensivity of the sensors...
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