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Old 05-29-11, 09:04 AM   #1
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Ok so, was tasked to sneak into Manila Harbour and photograph enemy carriers. Great says I, chance to nail some enemy flattops at anchor.

Snuck my way in past loads of destroyers and was approaching a couple of Escort carriers sitting at anchor.

I'd been stopping my engines and making like a hole in the water whenever a destroyer came close.

And yet it seems, even with your engines off if a destroyer gets TOO close (and sods law one of them did come too close), they somehow instantly know you are there. That cannot be right surely, is it a flaw in the game?

Doesn't take a genious to work out what happend to the USS Seawolf in the shallows of Manila Harbour!!!
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Old 05-29-11, 06:22 PM   #2
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You didn't say, so I'll ask.
Were you rigged for silent running?
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Old 05-30-11, 01:17 PM   #3
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Ok so, was tasked to sneak into Manila Harbour and photograph enemy carriers. Great says I, chance to nail some enemy flattops at anchor.

Snuck my way in past loads of destroyers and was approaching a couple of Escort carriers sitting at anchor.

I'd been stopping my engines and making like a hole in the water whenever a destroyer came close.

And yet it seems, even with your engines off if a destroyer gets TOO close (and sods law one of them did come too close), they somehow instantly know you are there. That cannot be right surely, is it a flaw in the game?

Doesn't take a genious to work out what happend to the USS Seawolf in the shallows of Manila Harbour!!!
Looks like, basically, that he saw you, pure and simple. Submerged subs are visible from a short distance, even if submerged. TMO trims the graphics in such a manner that you can see that for yourself.

Check out this picture:

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Old 07-31-11, 08:57 PM   #4
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Went to the harbor and patrolled the entire bay, and I could not find and carriers.

Can anyone help?
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Old 07-31-11, 10:45 PM   #5
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Went to the harbor and patrolled the entire bay, and I could not find and carriers.

Can anyone help?
Only in certain missions
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Old 08-01-11, 02:50 PM   #6
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Anyways, if you run around the pacific for a while, you're bound to run into some carriers!
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Old 08-01-11, 07:43 PM   #7
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Ok so, was tasked to sneak into Manila Harbour and photograph enemy carriers. Great says I, chance to nail some enemy flattops at anchor.

Snuck my way in past loads of destroyers and was approaching a couple of Escort carriers sitting at anchor.

I'd been stopping my engines and making like a hole in the water whenever a destroyer came close.

And yet it seems, even with your engines off if a destroyer gets TOO close (and sods law one of them did come too close), they somehow instantly know you are there. That cannot be right surely, is it a flaw in the game?

Doesn't take a genious to work out what happend to the USS Seawolf in the shallows of Manila Harbour!!!
Have you ever read what Ducimus posted about DD sensors?
I doubt that they saw you. Their capabilities are a simplification, which leads to odd results.
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Old 08-01-11, 07:53 PM   #8
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Anyways, if you run around the pacific for a while, you're bound to run into some carriers!
Lies!

I've been playing this game since it came out, and the Japanese carriers are as fictional as the Flying Dutchman or the Yamato. There's no such ships in this game.
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Old 08-01-11, 08:38 PM   #9
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Lies!

I've been playing this game since it came out, and the Japanese carriers are as fictional as the Flying Dutchman or the Yamato. There's no such ships in this game.
Fictional Flying Dutchman....



My guess it's only in stock, RSRD nerfed it, but you can add it back.
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Old 08-01-11, 09:24 PM   #10
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Fictional Flying Dutchman....

My guess it's only in stock, RSRD nerfed it, but you can add it back.
What's with the screenshot of the empty ocean?




Honestly, in all the years the game has been out, I've never seen it. Stock, TMO, RSRD, never seen it. I've sunk the one battleship I've seen. I spotted a couple of carriers once. I even got sunk by a sub recently. But I've never seen the Flying Dutchman.
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Old 08-02-11, 09:03 AM   #11
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Lies!

I've been playing this game since it came out, and the Japanese carriers are as fictional as the Flying Dutchman or the Yamato. There's no such ships in this game.
haha!

"The only thing worse than not finding a CV, is finding a CV" (Cpt. Oscar Wilde).
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Old 08-02-11, 10:33 AM   #12
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What's with the screenshot of the empty ocean?




Honestly, in all the years the game has been out, I've never seen it. Stock, TMO, RSRD, never seen it. I've sunk the one battleship I've seen. I spotted a couple of carriers once. I even got sunk by a sub recently. But I've never seen the Flying Dutchman.
Try getting stuck in the Battle of the Philippine Sea. Intense. I sank the Yamato, even tho it took 10 well spaced torpedoes.
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Old 08-02-11, 01:23 PM   #13
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Awesome!

And it sounds about right. Yamato and Musashi both took a lot more than that, but it could have been overkill, and ten might have done it.
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Old 08-02-11, 04:03 PM   #14
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What's with the screenshot of the empty ocean?




Honestly, in all the years the game has been out, I've never seen it. Stock, TMO, RSRD, never seen it. I've sunk the one battleship I've seen. I spotted a couple of carriers once. I even got sunk by a sub recently. But I've never seen the Flying Dutchman.

It's in stock for sure, in the Luzon area, not sure if TMO nerfed it as he made some traffic changes, RSRD did for sure.

If you want to see it, use the ME and and create a single and add it to traffic, it's listed under the Netherlands as a BB named "What is this" or dis, first one listed
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Old 08-02-11, 04:08 PM   #15
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If you want to see it, use the ME and and create a single and add it to traffic
But that would be cheating.

Maybe one of these days I'll get to see it.
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