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Had the same situation at Operation Weserübung. Recived orders to attack any ships heading to Narvik port but it takes about one or two more days until Norway ports anchors were shown in red colour. After that i attacked Norway ships too. :salute: |
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So I just check the direction of the ship and sink whatever appears to head for an enemy port? Makes perfect sense, I guess. But doesn't it rain havok on the renown system? It does not appear to take this, or the other aspects I mentioned, into account. In the basic.cfg, it says Code:
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I'll install that one then =) Best, Brett |
Muckenburg, Not a bug. U.S. Navy ships did escort convoys before the U.S. entered the war. They would attack German subs just like any other escort would. One destroyer the USS Reuben James was sunk by U-552 on 31 October 1941 while performing escort duties on a convoy headed to England.
Upon the outbreak of war in Europe in September 1939, she joined the Neutrality Patrol, guarding the Atlantic and Caribbean approaches to the American coast. In March 1941, Reuben James joined the force established to escort convoys sailing to Great Britain. This force escorted convoys as far as Iceland, after which the convoys became the responsibility of British escorts. She was based at Hvalfjordur, Iceland, under command of Lieutenant Commander Heywood Lane Edwards. On 23 October, she sailed from Naval Station Argentia, Newfoundland with four other destroyers, escorting eastbound Convoy HX 156. At daybreak on 31 October, she was torpedoed near Iceland by U-552 commanded by Kapitänleutnant Erich Topp. Reuben James had positioned herself between an ammunition ship in the convoy and the known position of a German "wolfpack", a group of submarines poised to attack the convoy. Reuben James was hit forward by a torpedo meant for a merchant ship and her entire bow was blown off when a magazine exploded. The bow sank immediately. The aft section floated for five minutes before going down. Of a crew of seven officers and 136 enlisted men plus one enlisted passenger, 100 were killed, leaving only 44 enlisted men and no officers who survived the attack. |
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I know the history of World War II, but I did not know it was incorporated into the game. interestingly. But otherwise thank you for the explanation.
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welcome aboard!
connor4200!:Kaleun_Salute:
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ok it didn't work the file viewer and the other post didn't have anything to say on how to fix it I have uninstalled the mod edited the cfg file for TC and still I'm stuck at x512 due to the mod I used jsgme to remove the mods the uninstalled them, I cannot play the game with only x512 TC I just simply do not have enough time to play that way does anyone know how to completely restore the game I've uninstalled and reinstalled and my sh5 still will only x512 on vanilla please I need help I've been digging for 9 hours trying to figure this out
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If you uninstall your game, have you deleted your saved games from the Ubi server and the folder in the documents?
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which folder in documents? and ill delete those saves now
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i dont have a documents folder in my sh5 lol
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This computer, Documents, SH5
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