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08-17-08, 12:47 PM | #226 |
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Thx Lurker...just spotted that in game
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08-17-08, 01:43 PM | #227 |
Commodore
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Not really a glitch or a problem, but is there any chance we might see the dive times adjusted in a future release of OM.
A crash dive in a type IX takes a little over 1min30secs which to me seems a little fast. |
08-17-08, 01:46 PM | #228 |
Mate
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Patrol Assignments and U-Boat Range
This mod is going to be a lot of fun.
I started a new career (Type VIIC, March 1942, 7th U-Flotte), and was assigned a patrol in the Southern Caribbean, near Curaçao. That's extreme long range for a Type VII, and I only made it there and back by chugging along at 6 knots. It made for a long patrol, something like 65 or 70 days, almost all of that in transit. I completed objectives on two patrol stations but had to ignore third (all in the Caribbean) due to my fuel levels. Also (possibly significant), during the entire time, I only encountered one enemy vessel, while I would have expected that patrol area to be fairly lousy with them. Starting my second patrol in June 1942, I again got assigned to the southern Caribbean. This simply doesn't ring right to me. While a handful of Type VIIs operated in the Gulf of Mexico (a slightly shorter patrol radius), the large majority were Type IXs. The Type VIIs were never designed for such a combat radius, and rarely assigned to really distant patrol areas. So is there any particular reason that my U-355 is getting sent so far? Is it just bad random luck, a glitch in the campaign software or does Onkel Karl just think I look good with a tan? Same question for the almost complete lack of targets on that first patrol -- just bad luck, or a glitch in the campaign? Thanks, Andy |
08-17-08, 02:06 PM | #229 | |
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08-17-08, 02:20 PM | #230 | |
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http://www.uboat.net/maps/caribbean.htm Note: U654 U615 U759 U94 U359 |
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08-17-08, 02:36 PM | #231 |
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lurker_hlb3 wrote:
> http://www.uboat.net/maps/caribbean.htm > Note: U654 U615 U759 U94 U359 Point taken. So that's what Onkel Karl meant when he told me, "Stoppen zu jammern!" |
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08-18-08, 06:47 AM | #233 |
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Another thing:
Dud rates are far too high. The impact exploder was generally reliable since around mid 1942 while in OM you currently get up to 50% duds on impact exploder with electric torpedoes. These dud rates are ok for the first part of the war. The only flaw the G7E still had was deep running, which was only solved in about mid 1942.
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