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Increase the max elevation by a large amount, and you'll get more pinging, but i beleive the problem then becomes making the AI escapable. |
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Peto, thanks for your help and suggestions. The point of the matter is that I have tried many different angles of approach and depths ranging from PD down to 200 ft without ever having exposed the periscope. This last time I know it was the destroyer out in front who detected me. The other couple of times I came in from the points and am not sure whether one of the flanking DD picked me up or the DD out in front. I've played SH1 for the last ten years as a member of the PTC and have played SH2 and SH3 so I really don't consider myself a novice when it comes to playing SHIV. But since I've tried playing SHIV with the 1.3 I'm really feeling out of my depth. I tried every approach I can think of and I still get detected, it's getting really fustrating.
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Considering your experience with subsims, I can definitely understand your frustration. Now that I've been playing 1.3 for quite a few hours, I tend to agree that they've beefed up the detection ranges.
Hang in there! I'm sure more mods are on the way! I'll be looking at tuning down the Japanese Incredi-vision myself and trying to turn up their active sonar some to add challenge when they do find me. Cheers! Peto |
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400 feet ?? That would be crush depth for all US subs except for the latest
and most recent ones. Most of the subs I have used in 42 & 43 are marked more shollow than that.... JIM
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The mark on the depth gauge is the test depth. They could all go substantially deeper than their test depths.
I think the AI capability can be tweaked, just needs some time. tater |
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Yep. A few gato classes went down to 500 feet during the war. The Puffer stayed down that deep for about 27 hours in one of the worst prolonged DC attacks suffered by US boats. The attacking escort was a subchaser!
The Tang (Balao) went to 700 feet--depth gauge didn't go that high so they read the outside water pressure and did the math to figure out how deep they were. Of course--in the game we tend to be a tad more limited... Wish a Test depth plus a random % could be worked out so you never knew how deep you could safely go. Cheers! Peto |
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Although, I did manage to intercept an heavily escorted/mixed convoy last night. Ran a bow pattern (run parallel then angle in once oyu've pulled out in front) intercept at dusk and waited till low light to move in. I penetrated the lead and flank DD's somewhat easily, although they did get close to me with a DC run. Damaged my forward dive plane transmission and rudder transmission. Not enough to really effect me or to have me consider coming off silent running to repair. I scattered the convoy and sent an Agano Light Cruiser to the bottom. I'm currently shadowing right off the port side of another Agano while the DD escorts move around looking for me. Planning how to move into a firing position on one of the two remaining Agano's or a merchant. It seems that if you're able to put yourself in a favorable position early on (out in front anywhere from 40 to 320 AOB or so) the early detection doesn't seem to matter. Once the DD's close slipping past them isn't too hard or an ordeal.
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It's the angle at which it loses detection. There will always be a way to go around it, but it might be ahistorically shallow is all.
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On Feb. 12th 1942 Vice-Admiral Helfrich, C-in-C of the Royal Netherlands navy in the NEI, sent a telegram to Vice-Admiral Furstner, Chief of the Netherlands Naval Staff in London detailing some of the Dutch experiences with IJN A/S warfare:
"According to intelligence supplied by K.XV it appeared during action off Sarawak that Japanese "Amagiri" class destroyers are equipped with sound receivers and not with periphones (?) or Asdic. To track submarines several destroyers searched the area at 12 knots, stopped similtaneously, listened and then proceeded. Destroyers passing directly over the submarine on several occasions showed that they did hear something but the absence of depth charges indicated that they did not know exactly where the submarine was. Later on five depth charges were dropped at random. According to information supplied by K.XVIII the Japanese probably use sound locators and echo receivers whereby use is made of small echo-bombs which are heard as hammer blows on the pressure hull. According to received intelligence Japanese submarines are equipped with Asdic with a constant frequency of 17.5 kilocycles. Scale goes to 6000 metres though usable up to 3000 to 4000 metres. Furthermore they are equipped with an acoustic device with which only direction is determined and with which warships can be detected at 20000 metres, merchant ships at 10000 metres. These latter distances are uncertain." Although the RNethN had lost four submarines in December 1941, only one, O.20, can be attributed to Japanese destroyers. O.16 and K.XVII had both been lost to a Japanese minefield, laid off Poelau Tioman before the outbreak of hostilities (though this was not known at the time) and K.XVI had been torpedoed by the submarine I 166. Furthermore, O.20 may well have survived had her skipper not ordered "Abandon ship" but submerged.
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Ok, with the 1.3 patch and no mods affecting the DD sensors,
here is what I have observed so far: (calm seas) 1. Running at PD, scope down, any speed, I get detected 100% of the time. 2. Running deeper, above thermal, any speed, detected about 75% of the time. 3. Running below thermal, silent routine, detected 0% of the time. So my advice is this, if a DD is coming near you, go silent under thermal and only come up to PD when ready to shoot. Keep scope up ONLY when shooting. Use external view to watch the action.... JIM PS. If "Bungo Pete" is after you, forget the above, bend over & (well, you know)
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YES, we know!! What we don't know is when did you change your name from
Frankinstein to Ducimus?? JIM
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TRIM YOUR BOAT DOWN....
it works... I can get with torp range of merchants on dark nights and hit them and sink them before they even spot me... Even during daylight conditions I can close much closer to enemy units if I reduce my silhouette. Why bowl in on the surface at top speed full of air.. no wonder people are getting spotted easily.. Keep low, slow and quiet... Also, the flooded trim tanks mean you can't move as fast but if you are spotted you can dive away real quick.. |
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