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Old 08-15-06, 08:55 AM   #1
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Default Which sub is best?

I have the VIIC (Type 7 C), time period is just before the Snorkel comes available.

Ultimately I'm after that nice sleek sub later in the war, but should I upgrade subs as soon as they become available?

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Old 08-15-06, 09:09 AM   #2
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When it comes to upgrading to the IX (if that's what you're talking about) you should wait a bit untill the IX/C(or the IX/D2 if you don't mind the range bug and the fact that it comes out a bit later in the war)comes out and not get the IXB right away.The VIIC isn't that bad and can be used untill the later IX versions or if you want the XXI come available.
Which sub is the best?Well,hard to really say...the IIA-IID are best for the early-war period,for attacking ports without being detected...but they get kind of obsolete with time...the VIIB/C/C40 whatever is a very balanced sub .Good range -but you might find that it has too few torps sometimes.
The IX class subs are a bit bigger than the VII's ,have more mass and are a bit slower ,but they have greater range +a lot more torpedoes(I personally like these best).
The XXI is a "special" type of sub.Has some bugs here and there (like the battery bug -but that has a fix for it,or some parts don't function properly) +it is HUGE but has a sh**load of torpedoes in internal rezerves but the problem is it only has frontal torpedoes.Well,we can overlook that ,but sometimes you really need those...Choosing the best sub is really up to you.
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Old 08-15-06, 10:23 AM   #3
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Try them all out.
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Old 08-15-06, 10:54 AM   #4
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Depends what u like

I like to battle with the Brits so I stay in my VIIC,
mostlfy if u take the IX type you'll be sended to USA....
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Old 08-15-06, 12:19 PM   #5
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Don't try locking horns with the Royal Navy in a type IX, especially late in the war - or it's a watery grave for you. They're best for hitting ports far away where both air cover and surface escorts are scant.

If you're going to operate near along the GIUK or in the Med, stick to the VIIs
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Old 08-15-06, 02:34 PM   #6
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Personally, I ran my first career as a convoy predator (sorry, dumb term), so I fully upgraded to a VIIC/40 before getting deep-sixed in March of '44 by an American HK group (I gave 'em hell! Sank two of the escorts and damaged the jeep carrier before they got me).

Now, on my second career, I started off with a VIIB in '39, then switched over to a IXB as soon as it became available, and right now, I'm in December of '43 with a IXC (currently patrolling the Eastern Seaboard, which can be fun).

If you take a VII series boat, you'll be attacking a lot of convoys in the North Sea etc. On the other hand, if you take a IX series boat, you'll be going anywhere from the Eastern Seaboard to the Carribbean to the South Atlantic (that patrol was boring) to the Arctic (grid AK something or another...south of Greenland and north of Iceland)!

Pig boats rule the world! lol
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Old 08-16-06, 06:51 AM   #7
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Don't try locking horns with the Royal Navy in a type IX, especially late in the war - or it's a watery grave for you. They're best for hitting ports far away where both air cover and surface escorts are scant.

If you're going to operate near along the GIUK or in the Med, stick to the VIIs
I disagree with that I run an IXD2 when it comes available and I think it's a great boat to take on the RN it might have a dive time of 42 seconds but it sure holds a lots of torps more than a VIIC and if you can't get a sub to pd in 42 sec when a convoy is 25-30 km away then there's something wrong.
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Old 08-15-06, 03:06 PM   #8
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Try them all out.
Good advice if you have limitless renown :hmm:
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Old 08-16-06, 04:48 AM   #9
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Thanks guys.
A couple of questions though if you can help;

1) I'm at Brest at the moment in a VII-C, I don't have any later subs available; do I have to go to another base to get others?

2) How much would I expect to pay in renown to upgrade to a better sub?

3) If I upgrade my sub, can I have just that one? For example can I have both my current VII-C AND another later model? Or just one at a time?


Thanks,
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Old 08-16-06, 05:01 AM   #10
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Try them all out.
Good advice if you have limitless renown :hmm:
Try loads of careers.
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Old 08-16-06, 05:31 AM   #11
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HorrGakx

1) Transfer to the 2nd Flotilla (Lorient) later in the war they have all the VII types and the IX types

2) That depends on the Type of sub IX are mostly expensive

3) No You cant have more then 1 Sub per Career. so think of what you like
Convoy Pounding with the VII can be fun, also its an suitable sub to raid an harbour.
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