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Sailor man
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Is not the enemy escorts but bad weather.
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This was often the case in real life. I saw an interview once where veterans from both sides were talking about how many times they'd see an enemy ship and knew very well that enemy could see them but nobody even tried to engage... because the weather was too bad to do anything and mostly they were all just trying to keep themselves in one piece and not much else mattered.
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And alot of ships in the convoy were sunk by the storm. Possibly a Murmansk convoy ? |
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Let's Sink Sumptin' !
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Easier to stomach than the situation in the Pacific where for the first two years the greatest enemy is the Bureau of Ordinance, which is providing you with defective torpedoes and then blaming you for it's shortcomings.
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If only they modeled effects like this:
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Or maybe the Royal Navy has a new secret weapon...
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It certainly can put a damper on things...
From a realism point of view, the elements are a big part of the challenge. But it can get awfully frustrating when you start feeling like you're fighting with one hand (or at least one deck gun) tied behind your back. ![]() |
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Personally bad weather used to really annoy me, especially when I was learning SH3 for the first time. But now aslong as the visibility isn't zero I'm fine with it. As I'm pretty sure it helps conceal you from escorts, and I like the atmosphere created by the seemingly constant raging storms, when I play SH4 I miss them. |
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I know, I tried it on one patrol, but it felt too much like cheating to me
![]() Frustrations are also part of a sim game of course. Now everytime I shadow a (badly protected) convoy, I cross my fingers for the weather to remain good. It kinda adds to the tension.
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