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Bosun
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Hey,
Just finished my first patrol. Had to patrol AN56 for 24 hours. Didn't see anything but a German destroyer. Got attacked by Hawker Hurricanes a couple of times. Even though I didn't see any action, I'm starting to get addicted to this sim. ![]() Jeremy |
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What year was it? Any of the AM grid squares are usually jam packed with traffic. What time compression were you using? The lower the better. Were you submerging to periscope depth (as recommended by the U-Boat Commander's Handbook
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Location: Canada, eh?
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Read this. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=96026
Thats background info. Come here for more help. ![]() |
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Hey Jeremy,
I just now finished my first patrol as well. I found a lot of help from the folks on this forum, as well as various faqs around the 'net. This link was probably the most helpful: http://www.communitymanuals.com/shii...itle=Main_Page because it led to lots of other links. I played this game for the entire day today. Be careful, it's addicting. ![]() Dan |
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The thing to remember about your patrol is the grid you're assigned to is completely and totally optional.
![]() You'll get extra renown for it, but you don't have to even go there. And when you're finished with the 24 hours there, you're free to go as far as your fuel and weapons can take you. If you check the Reports from your Nagivation officer it'll tell you your currently plotted course and how far you can get on your current speed with your fuel. You can use this to plot a line back to your home port to see how much more fuel distance you have after getting home and that's how far you can roam till you need to go back. So once you've done your grid, pick somewhere to explore. Follow the convoy lines on your SH3 map to find possible hunting lanes. You can even download a version of the map you can install in game and see on the nav map when zoomed out. |
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Yes sir, after you have done your 24 hours, off you go to where you want to. If you got torpedoes, you have the opportunity to sink ships were you want provided your fuel will hold out. Besides if you come back to port with a full load of torpedoes, Donitz will have you shot for 'cowardice in the face of the enemy'! He does not care about saving a few bucks on torpedoes....he wants tonnage!!!! Now get out there and do not come back with anything less than 100,000 tons of Allied shipping at the bottom of the Atlantic
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Hello
SH3 is a BRILLIANT game and really addictive. Do you use any mods???? If not I would suggest GW and SH3 Commander. Have a look at the community manual for the best hunting grounds. I would suggest the area around ireland and the SW coast of England (at least in the begining of the war) |
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Heheh, there was a good thread here about how to setup a perfect intercept course, it was very helpful.
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Yeah, if you finish your assigned patrol grid, keep motoring around until BDU gives you contact reports. I've noticed that not only is there fairly good traffic in the Irish sea, there are also quite a few convoys in that area and east of Ireland.
If you get a contact report, you can do one of two things: If it is very close, generally you can guestimate where it will be and use either your watchman to spot it on the surface, or hydrophones. If you encounter a convoy, be patient! Try to get ahead of the convoy and set up an ambush. Generally if you do it right, you can keep attacking the convoy by waiting, attacking, hiding, then getting out of the escorts detection range, getting ahead, and doing another attack. |
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Another thought, get the handy map that came with the game and see the shipping lanes on it. Pick one that fits your fancy and go hang out in it. An unwary victim will be along
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And while you're hunting those shipping lanes, it's a good idea to submerge periodically and stop your engines to give your hydrophone operator a chance to pick up targets that your watch crew might otherwise miss.
I usually do the dawn and dusk checks when I'm in the open seas, but when I'm patrolling a grid or if I'm in a shipping lane, I submerge at dawn, noon, dusk, and midnight. In poor visibility, I travel submerged and surface to recharge batteries at night. You'll be surprised at how many more targets you find.
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Hey,
Thanks for the advice guys. Yeah after I got done patroling AN56 for 24 hours i retured to Wihelmhaven. I'm going to do some more hunting now. Jeremy Last edited by JerM; 11-11-06 at 01:16 AM. |
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