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Helmsman
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I always try and have a mix. The TII's I find are more prone to premature detonation - especially in extreme seegang conditions. I try and load 50/50 in my fore tubes so I have a choice. My stern tubes are always with the TII's so a sneaky parting shot at Angry Ivan are almost impossible to detect at any time of the day or night.
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Weps
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I've almost never had an ambushed ship dodge a steam torpedo. That's very hard to do in real life. The bigger problem is that it leaves a trail for any escort to follow back. I've used T1s for 80% of my 600,000 tons of sinkings, and only use TIIs when the TIs are out or when I'm attacking a convoy and every bit of stealth helps. In my IXB I load 60/40 I/II, with Tubes 1,3,&5 Type Is, and Tubes 2,4,&6 Type IIs. No complaints about that so far!
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Lucky Jack
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From 39 to early 41 I use the T1 day or night, mid 41 on wards I only use them at night. As for the T2 I only use them in the stern tubes from 41 on wards with a mix of T1's.
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The Old Man
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If you can get a good aob T-II on impact work well, usually.
Imo the DD/DE's can speed up or slow down with an unrealistic advantage. But you can try a spreadshot with T-1's on a narrow angle.
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Samurai Navy
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I have my entire torpedo loadout as electrics. I hate torpedos leaving wakes on the way to the target, so I stick with the stealthy eleccies
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Chief of the Boat
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After Feb 41 TII only.
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Grey Wolf
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I have been using a 50/50 mix of TI's & II's in the fore tubes and 2/3 TI's in the stern tube(s). During daylight hours I'll launch a TII if the weather is calm. If I've hit the target and a second shot is necessary, then I'll use a TI as I've already hit the target and surprise is no longer an issue. I've found that TI's can be used as an initial shot in rough weather conditions in daylight as the wake is at least partially obscured by the waves & foam. Prior to '41 I tend to favour impact fuses over magnetic ones because of the premature detonation issue.
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