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Old 10-08-09, 05:07 AM   #1
zippykat
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Default OK...TMO is kicking my a**

I play with 84 realism. Unchecked are the event cam, the free cam (which I use very judiciously, well after the battle is decided, map contacts, after bout 12 straight deaths ) and the stabilizer. I took my sub on patrol and tried to track down a merchant in rough seas. Found the merchant using sonar, but it was impossible to determine range as the ship was rocking so bad the merchant was jumping off the bottom and the top (Now that I think about it I could have calculated range using sonar)

In any case I have started numerous Dec. 8th '41 campaigns in a Porpoise class sub (USS Porpoise...big shock) and have been getting wrecked almost every patrol. My main problem being planed that detect me 40m under the sea and my lack of skill in manual TDC calculations that seems to leave me no choice but to surface and blast it with my deck gun, leaving me exposed to enemy fire.

My most frustrating mission was one in which i took the Porppoise to Section A4 off Tokyo and was told to go sink stuff. I decided to head down towards that little island town of Higashi in the Coriddor II section only to find that it was empty, but only after encountering a small merchant on the way. I set up a solution following the tutorial, went flank speed to get ahead and had a nice easy 700 yard shot. Two fish in the water they miss well ahead of the merchant. Adjust the spread to move left and fire two more and both were set with proximity fuses but both exploded well short of the target and were proclaimed duds. Out of the water rose a very angry sub skipper and his deck gun and despite taking 3% hull damage I sank the merchant. Not a very surgical approach, like hunting deer with cluster bombs. Next, I patrolled off the inlet to Tokyo, sinking an 1800 ton merchant in choppy seas and two fishing boats (that managed to damage my batteries with MG fire...sigh) that were turned into swiss cheese flambe. I decided I needed a stationary target, calm seas, and an escape route. I chose Ishinomaki, north of Tokyo. It had large ship facilities (at least, larger than Higachi) and it had a deep water channel that run up to 4000m from the docks giving me some more options when I vamoosed.

I moved along the coast line, surfacing at night and staying at 2/3 at 45M during the day and made my way to the port. Therer were two escorts and since I had so far been hopeless against slow moving merchants, I figured trying a snapshot against a quick, armed opponent was not wise. Moving in at 2/3 speed I wited for the gunboats to move off. They did. I edged closer, the watch spotting 4 ships in harbor (My watch spotted them, I could not til I was roughly 2000 meters away as it was just before dawn and insanely dark) I was still at periscope depth and opened my recognition manual to identify the first merchant I barely had time to flip open the book before I realized that one of the gunboats was heading right at me. I couldn't see two feet in front of my face but this skipper had spotted me from about 8000m off. Not trusting my torp skills I surfaced to take out the small craft and was raked by fire from the ship and from land and died.

If I see that picture of that dufus holding a loaf of bread one more time while my PC tells me that my CO was happy I bit it, I'm going to explode.

Stoopid fun game!
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