U-73
Finished with my patrol grid, and been stalking up and down the west coast of Ireland... March 1941
no luck interecepting a convoy three days earlier (nasty nasty weather) 84% realisim (yes I'm a woose) and now south-south west of Scapa Flow and debating where to go next fuel is half or bit better dispatched med with two eels, and two coastal freighters with gunfire and an eel each thus far, |
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Blue = friendly Red = enemy Green = neutral Sinking a neutral vessel would no doubt bring negative rep, but the way I look at it is, why was she traveling in a convoy if she was neutral? -Matt |
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And if Varduga's playing GWX the color-coding's been removed from the contacts on the Navmap, unless he's made a point of modding them back in. Even with them modded back in (which is how I've been playing) I still have ships in most convoys that do not show up color-coded right away... they're just grey icons on the map. Sometimes when I get closer they turn out to be Allied ships, sometimes not. It's not all that uncommon to find neutral ships in an "enemy" convoy at least IME early in the war. |
Is there anyway though to through the game coding, make any 'neutral' ship traveling within a enemy convoy a 'enemy' since it is probably transporting the enemy supplies secretly or something?? Id liek to know so I dont get the renown hit for sinking them because my thinking is if theyre with an enemy convoy, theyre damn well fair game.
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Some people do edit the renown to give a reward for sinking neutrals, and then exercise the appropriate discipline regarding when and where such an attack would be justified (a neutral in an enemy convoy, or clearly taking supplies in and out of an enemy port - whatever). |
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The grey ships icon will change to the correct colour when you are within visual distance of said ship though. |
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Wilhemshaven 10 January 1940
U 45 (VIIB) is docked inside her pen. Adolf Klein (IWO) : Herr Kaluen , everything is going according to plan. She will be ready in time. VonHarris (Kaleun) : Lets hope so. We have orders to sail at 21:00 on January 11th. Adolf Klein : Don't worry Herr Kaleun. Torpedoes have been loaded TIs as you ordered , food supplies are expected tommoror morning. Refits are completed. VonHarris : Alles klar, so we can go to have a last drink. All crew can spent the night at shore. Lets hope to survive the "fire drill" this time ha ha Adolf Klein : Jawohl Herr Kaleun. U 45 is ready to unleash hell in the Atlantic ocean..... |
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Or in other words, what are a 'alpha channel' and what do it do? :O: |
Set sail for warm waters in the Med and every damn merchant has one or two escorts! The last one I came across had two escorts for a coastal small merchant! Thats taking the p*** man.
Still alive in Dec 1942. Tonnage is a joke. |
To Bdu
from U-46, Oberleutnant z. S. Hans Schumann 11th Patrol Assigned grid DH53 Left L'Orient Dec 25 1940 No contacts all the way to assigned patrol area so have decided to head toward Gibraltar - if needs be can refuel/re-arm at "cow" Thalia based in Cadiz. January 3rd 1941 - Am approaching the Gibraltar Straits. Large Convoy heading straight for me approx 15Km away, am turning to 120 degrees as aerial recon tells me the southern edge of the convoy has 2 large Merchants @ 10,700 tons apiece and 1 Empire type freighter @ 6,700 tons. Convoy in line 4 abreast, 4 ships per line. 3-4 Escorts (DD + ASW) + Sub, probably S-class, at rear of northern-most line, surfaced. Is Grofaz still with us? H.Schumann |
To Bdu
from U-46, Oberleutnant z. S. Hans Schumann January 3rd 1941 Grid CG95 - 35 55 N 5 50 W approx Current depth 60 Metres, Course 91d. Engaged Convoy: 1 Large Merchant - 7669 Tons 1 Large Merchant - 7670 Tons 1 Empire Freighter - 6780 Tons Total - 22319 Tons, 5 eels used. Have evaded escort but too close in to reload tubes as running Silent. Will continue on to Gibraltar to recon Harbour. Eels set to Magnetic Detonation working ok at short ranges - runs of @ 50 seconds or less and depth set to 6 metres+. Please advise other U-boats. H. Schumann |
I'm currently about 250km west of Brest returning to Lorient from my shakedown cruise. I've been tracking an Empire class freighter since it was 6000m out. I'm within 2000km now and just for giggles am planning to send her to the bottom.
Was going to let her slide; but when I saw how freakin' HUGE she was I just couldn't pass it up. :arrgh!: |
To Bdu
from U-46, Oberleutnant z. S. Hans Schumann January 5th 1941 Arrived Gibraltar Bay evening of the 4th, night falling. Rigged for Silent and went in. So many targets, so few eels . . . Engaged enemy: 1 x Southampton Class - 10750 Tons 1 x Southampton Class - 10750 Tons HMS Nelson - 36000 Tons!!!! Total - 57500 Tons - 1 eel remaining (aft ext res) Sat in Silence 12 hrs before escaping. Heading for home. H.Schumann |
Dearest Mother
Arrived home at L******* on the morning of January 12th after a good patrol. After we had docked I was called into the adjutants office. I thought that maybe I was being transferred but I was greeted instead by Admiral Canaris himself. Your son is now a KapitanLeutnant zur See and a holder of the Knights Cross with Oak-Leaves, Swords AND Diamonds!! I am immensely proud that it has been seen fit to award me such a high honour for doing what is, essentially, my job. I hope all is well with you and Father and I will see you next time I get leave. Your loving son Hans |
Currently evading British destroyers in Mediterranean. Bottomed out at 76 meters, grid CN22.
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I Might be about to re-start my career in SH3 :woot:, it will give me something to concentrate on as I await scans to finish whilst repairing my partner's laptop/netbook! :stare:
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Docked at Wilhelmshaven, June 1940. Awaiting orders to set out.
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Carrier CTD due to corrupted saved game.
New career starts. |
To: Neptune
From: U-53 Ok, we get it. Really. Sea is big. Sea is dangerous. Sea makes people seasick. Now please, cut it out with the storm, will ya? It's not funny anymore, really. Regards, Oblt. z. S. Reuenthal and his vomiting crew |
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