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derstosstrupp 10-15-20 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Macgregor the Hammer (Post 2701021)
Where can I find GOOD translations of KTB's?

These are mostly good. Few errors here and there but nothing major.

http://www.uboatarchive.net/KTBList.htm

les green01 10-16-20 12:51 AM

i do love reading this thread many great pointers and to know i'm not the only one that plays like this

Flobster 10-20-20 04:58 PM

This is a great thread! Thanks for all the tips and discussion. I've recently got back into subsimming (still mostly SH3.) I enjoy anything that allows me to suspend the feeling that I am in a mechanical flatworld filled with robots.

One thing I have been doing this time around is grabbing radio snippets from YouTube for the specific date I am playing in. If you search for "radio september 5th 1939" or whatever, you'll usually find something from the archive.

One channel that has been useful in this regard is the 'The World War II News and Old Time Radio Channel' found here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DgW...meRadioChannel

Most of the videos feature the channel owner reading a selection of newspaper articles followed by an hour or more of US radio from that specific day. It amounts to a huge amount of audio content. Much larger than anything a mod could include for the in-game radio.

If you're someone who spends a lot of time at low TC watching the waves go by, I find it adds a lot to the sense of time and place.

bstanko6 10-20-20 10:37 PM

I’m glad you love the thread!

I ask all of you who enjoy this thread to please visit my YouTube channel by clicking on my signature.

I am at 750 subscribers and would love to get monetized!

Your support would be much appreciated!

evilaviator 10-21-20 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by bstanko6 (Post 2701881)
I’m glad you love the thread!

I ask all of you who enjoy this thread to please visit my YouTube channel by clicking on my signature.

I am at 750 subscribers and would love to get monetized!

Your support would be much appreciated!


I love your videos too and am a subscriber but you have to put out more content if you want the channel to grow. A video every 3 to 6 months won't do it.

les green01 10-21-20 09:15 AM

you do have a great youtube channel and i subscribe to it i do have other accounts that i could use to subscribe if that would help

Tonci87 10-21-20 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by evilaviator (Post 2701951)
I love your videos too and am a subscriber but you have to put out more content if you want the channel to grow. A video every 3 to 6 months won't do it.

Of course, you are right.

However, as a fellow video creator I have the feeling that I need to defend BStanko6 a bit.
Producing content for Youtube is a very time consuming affair.

Silent hunter makes it even more difficult than other games, because you either need to do very long, or multi-part videos, to show one engagement.

For example, I had to split one engagement into three one hour long videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozi3e6m-bEc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE8lsG6qnXs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkdRy4TXS4w

So for one engagement I need to find the time to play almost four hours without saving (SH5 doesn´t like saving during engagements).
Then I need to find the time to edit the video, which takes even longer than recording did. And then I need to upload it to Youtube and make sure that everything is set up as it should be.

So making these three videos probably took 10 hours of my time.

I, and I think BStanko6 as well, would love to make more content, but finding the time to do it is very difficult if you also have a regular job :)

bstanko6 10-21-20 03:17 PM

@Tonci... you couldn’t have said it better! I love displaying my videos but they are a labor. I do not like complaining about it, but at least you understand and that actually motivates me to get back at it again!!!

les green01 10-22-20 10:09 PM

found out one thing tonight watch out for your own escorts just left harbor and get shot up and 3 men wounded had to turn back to port had to run to frank speed zig jagigng sad thing just follow him out excuse me go to go the bunk and get the luger and pay a certain capt a visted

les green01 10-23-20 07:16 PM

does anybody attack the Poland destroyers taskforce in 39 or just go after merchants me i just report the taskforce and go for merchants has dd/s not worth wasting a fish on

Texas Red 10-23-20 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by les green01 (Post 2702503)
does anybody attack the Poland destroyers taskforce in 39 or just go after merchants me i just report the taskforce and go for merchants has dd/s not worth wasting a fish on

Attacking DDs is something that I RARELY do. I only do it if I am super bored and that is like the only ship type I am encountering in my area.
I do not attack the Polish destroyers, its a waste.
I do report the taskforce and then sink the merchants.

Tonci87 10-24-20 07:50 AM

Report the polish taskforce and then wait for the Stukas to arrive ;)

bstanko6 11-23-20 01:47 AM

Bump

les green01 11-23-20 10:41 AM

got to admit sh5 with twos has became my fav love way you can walk the sub and talk to the crew wish sh4 had that so what year does everyone do i been doing 39 but might go 40 see what happens

Drakken 12-02-20 09:33 AM

I took a short hiatus from my new TWOS campaign, so I'm still at September 2nd, 1939 in Polish Waters.

Using Real Navigation, with my written KTB:

- I use supermarks to plot a patrol waypoint on the map.
- Each time I plot a new course to a waypoint, I calculate an ETA and set my alarm to the estimated clock time.
- My Navigator does regular Dead Reckoning readings, and I use them to correct both my course and my ETA.
- When the alarm rings, I slow down to ahead one-third and order my Navigator to make a Celestial Navigation reading.
- When the Navigator is done, I dive to 20-30 meters to initiate the hydrophone scan protocol.

I know their is an automated routine for patrol grids, but in the Polish waters I prefer to keep control. Feel free though to improve my routine, though. :)


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