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Old 09-06-05, 10:32 AM   #1
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Default Destroyer capsizing in heavy seas?

Just had a wierd thing happen in vanilla 1.4b. I was west of Britian in heavy seas (15 mph winds) when a Hunty Destroyer passed about 2000 m north of me. I went to PD to avoid him, when all of the sudden a sunk ship marker appears on the nav map right where he should be. Checked the hydrophone and periscope, no sign of him! Could he have capsized due to the waves? I'm almost back to port, I'll see if I get credit for him! No "enemy sunk" message though

edit: Nope, didn't get credit for him. Oh well, it was still a 13,000 ton patrol!
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Old 09-06-05, 10:42 AM   #2
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Yep. Ship happens.
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Old 09-06-05, 01:37 PM   #3
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The Hunt class is actually a DE, much lighter than a real DD.
So he may be sunk from the storm. He was probably very
inexperienced too....


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Old 09-06-05, 01:41 PM   #4
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I've noticed that the Flower Corvettes founder by the stern in 15 m/s weather a lot... although the Coastal and Small merchants don't founder anymore with 1.4b...

Looks funny when a Flower founders... bow is 45 deg in the air and it's still chugging along @ 5 kts or so.... I sank one cripplin' along behind a convoy just to put it out of it's misery.... put a TII into the Aft deckhouse..

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Old 09-07-05, 08:01 AM   #5
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I have experienced this, too. Though with the latest patch and some mods I think it goes away.

What also used to happen a lot in later years (1943-45) was that destroyers would be destroyed by their own hedgehogs when using time compression.

I stopped using TC while under destroyer attack so this wouldn't happen anymore, in order to have a realistic experience.
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Old 09-07-05, 12:03 PM   #6
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That's too bad about the Flowers. In real life the tubby little things not only did better in heavy seas than "real" destroyers, they were also drier and more comfortable in those conditions. They would ride up and down over the waves, where bigger escorts would plow through them.
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Old 09-07-05, 01:43 PM   #7
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Is it possible they're taking damage from the waves? I know this is an issue for MTB's in heavy seas - they tend to spontaneously combust.
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