I thought I was watching another Grim Reapers video... since those are usually also around an hour and I just watched him do 4 Iowa's vs 4 Kirov's in this game.
After making the scenario I was worried it would be too boring but luckily Wolf has pro editing skills. I really like missions where you have to identify things and I tried to make the world feel alive with various aircraft and other merchant traffic. The Soviet subs were detected a lot sooner than I had seen before. I was hoping they'd be a bit more sneaky... There were some other things I wanted to add to this mission but they weren't possible with the current limits of the mission editor, but overall I'm happy with it, even if I made the mission a little too long. I spend some time doing research for this mission, trying to find historically accurate US ships (like the Kennedy which was in the blockade) and Soviet subs like B-59, which almost fired a nuclear torpedo during the real life standoff.
The Soviet sub captains do seem to be very, very unstealthy, which may be real given what some submariners have to say off the record on the subject. Boats like the Kilo didn’t really operate in packs, but it feels like they need to do so!
I've said this on other channels. But the option to issue a "final identify warning" or something if a ship gets close enough would be quite cool. Make it more useful to close the gap to VI a target
I’d echo this, it’d also be nice to simulate the brinkmanship of the Cold War, so being able to issue warnings, with the enemy increasingly likely to fire *or* break off as the forces close and both sides get nervous.
I hope the devs add more radio mechanics overall. It would be nice to be able to tell civilian vessels to change course to get them away from combat. And as we saw in the video, it would be useful to have neutral/friendly ships help identify nearby vessels.
Two videos featuring ships I served on. The first was the Vietnam scenario with USS Sterett (CG-31). Now the MacDonough. You correctly pointed out the harpoons would not have been there in this period, she also would have been DLG-8 vice DDG-39. She was a Farragut Class, but many of us referred to them as Coontz Class. This is because Farragut, Luce, and MacDonough were built as all gun DDs. Coontz was the first to have the Mk 10 missile system installed at delivery. Farragut, Luce, and MacDonough had the launcher added after delivery. At any rate great to see her again, and your video is great as always. I really enjoy the scenarios you or others create and how you make the gameplay a story. great work.
My uncle served on the MacDonough for two med tours back in the 70's. I believe he was stationed in Charleston. His stories while great were definitely a reason I opted for the Air Force when I picked haha
I served in the Canadian Navy in the 90s. Serving as a sonar operator (NACOP) for the first two years of my career. The initial sub detection were by convergence zone (CZ). In deep ocean water near surface sound waves are refracted into rings that converge at approximately 30nm intervals (30, 60, 90 etc). Modern highly sensitive passive sonar can detect out to the third CZ (90nm). But the CZ is typically only a few nautical miles wide. It appears that the acoustic environment in this sim is accurately modelled. The water depth in the area is much greater than the 2500-3500ft required for CZ formation. I'm looking forward to this SIM!
Wow! It's honestly incredible that such a minute detail was modeled in the game. I think it would be cool if Sea Power could display an after-action report, lifting the fog of war and showing what conditions led to each detection.
@@WeGoToMars As a teen in the 80s I used to play the board game Harpoon. This is the game Tom Clancy used to play out many of the scenarios in Red Storm Rising. Joining the Navy was sort of a continuation of that interest. There is a SIM available on Steam, called Command Modern Operations. It is an UBER complicated Naval / Combined Arms strategy sim. It is about as realistic as you can get this side of a Secret security clearance! It's not as "pretty" as Sea Power or Cold Waters, but it simulates very accurately Logistic, Air ops and the SONAR, RADAR and EW environments. It has a steep learning curve but it is challenging to learn. Command Modern Operations is to Naval Strategy, as DCS is to combat flight sim. For CMO there is a third party plugin module called TACVIEW that lets you play back the battle as an animated simulated pseudo real-time view. Maybe the developer of Sea Power and TACVIEW will cooperate to bring TACVIEW to this SIM.
@@WeGoToMars I have not got my hands on Sea Power yet, but this scenario appears to show the developers did their homework. They appear to have modelled the sonar environment pretty well. It will be interesting to see if a sub sneaking around in the shallow water to avoid CZ detection will remain undetected at CZ range. This CZ stuff goes both ways. If you can see the sub in the CZ it is a forgone conclusion that they see your surface ship. Ships are noisy units when compared to any sub. I also noticed that the US ships could not detect much with the active sonar when moving at high speed. This is also realistic. When you are trucking along at flank speed, your ship is making so much cavitation, flow, and machinery noise that you are unlikely to hear your own pings until you are on top of the target.
@WeGoToMars The developers did get one thing wrong with the CZ detection. Passive detection gives bearing only. It takes time using TMA ( target motion analysis ) to work out a range. Initially you could not know if the target was 10nm 30nm or even 60nm. If you have multiple platforms triangulation can narrow down the location. But this still takes time. Having done this in real life I can tell you it takes more time than portrayed. It also requires the ship move very particular speeds and directions. Though it is not pictured in the sim they have modeled the data extracted from a LOFARGRAM or spectral trace. Speed aspect and classification. That is cool.
Yea, it would be nice if they implemented convergence rings for sonar on the map so you can see the bands where you expect to get longer range detections. Only in water with a thermal layer though of course. :)
Another note to the developers: If you heel the rudder over on a Farragut class destroyer, you'd better hold on. Those were very topheavy ships. The Farragut (DDG-37) was the only one of the class with a small ASROC reload house, making her roll even more. I'd say all of the tin cans and Frigates need to roll more for the most realism. Especially the older DDG's before the newer, beamier designs appeared in the mid 70's. Great game so far!
Thanks. I decided to do a pass on all ships in the game to ensure turn performance and heel angles are more realistic. Unfortunately for post-war US classes no data is available (while ironically lots of it exists for Soviet ones) but with some educated guess we can probably get it mostly right.
The surface duct will not carry sound for 33nm. This is a convergence zone, where a sound will travel deep and, due to pressure and salinity will eventually curve back up. With the proper conditions, you can hear noisy targets at 99 nm. CZ 1 = ~33nm CZ 2 = ~66nm CZ 3 = ~99nm Etc.
Yeah, seems like it. Enigma made a great sonar guide talking about these kind of behaviours. definitly worth a watch, for those that wanna learn more about it.
Actually now that I think of it, I don't think the waters around Cuba are really deep enough to get a CZ detection. Might want to ask the Devs about that.
nice mission, but there are some things wrong here in the scenario. First thing to point out is the Mk 46 mod 2 torpedo being shown here wasn't in service in 1962: the weapon available at this time was the Mk.44 mod 1 for both the RUR-5B ASROC and the Mk.32 torpedoes. Also the Gearing class ships would have been carrying the Gyrodyne QH-50C DASH (Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter). If these were modeled you would have been able to double your engagement ranges against the submarines. DASH would have been able to take advantage of the SQS-23 sonar with its max range of up to 35 nautical miles out if you wanted to engage and expend the DASH (in wartime DASH was to be considered expenable under certain circumstances), but most usually they were used out to about 15 nm standoff ranges. The QH-50C would have been able to carry two Mk.44 out to the target, or if cleared to use nuclear weapons, it could drop a Mk.57 nuclear depth bomb. US Navy doctrine was usually to have two destroyers DD/.DDG or ocean escorts DE/DEG to prosecute the submerged contact. One would remain at low speed trying to hold the contact and engage with DASH, while the other would then rush in and fire off ASROC and then if necessary drop a few Mk.44s on top of the contact. In 1962 the FRAM I destroyers, which these Gearings are, also carried "Hedgehog" and they would have fired those forward ass well. Once that first ship made its run inj, then it would send off its DASH, and the process would be repeated.. Usually the second ship wouldn't have to make a run in, but if it did, its DASH was to be considered expendable and they let it crash into the sea. I would love to see the appropriate weapons eventually modeled in the game. I am still going to purchase this game. I consider it the spiritual successor to Jane's/SCS Fleet Command.
It sounds like the game will allow mods so I'm sure someone will undertake period-correct equipment for the 50s and early 60s if the final release doesn't have it. I'm really excited for this game it looks terrific
Excellent scenario craft with this, the whole battlespace feels like an actual battlespace and not a classroom sim with all the unrelated traffic you have to pick through
Something interesting about the Pakistani Civil Ensign: While it looks similar to the flags of various Soviet Republics (Particularly early versions of the Azerbaijan SSR) from a distance, it is based off the famous Red Ensign used as the UK's Civil Ensign. This can also be sen in the design their Civil Air Ensign.
I really like the ‘controlling a smaller part of a larger engagement’ feel, with friendly aircraft flying overhead so you can’t just assume what is classified as hostile. Jive Turkey has made some really impressive, large-scale operations that test performance, but they also really, really super test the players ability to control their assets. It’s nice to see a middle ground that still allows you to feel like the AO is being simulated across hundreds of NM of ocean/sea/land & air, but not requiring you to manage two airbases and a carrier battlegroup! Edit: But also, it never felt like you were under threat, those Soviet skippers need to either fire from shorter ranges (and stay quiet & deep until them) or bracket the target, given those wake homing Torpedos need… well, to catch a wake. I’m okay with US sensor superiority - although I’ve no way of knowing how good it was - but the enemy AI needs to work with it in mind. And also *evade* Torpedos, assuming they’re shot at when they shoot. Really, I skipped the last half of the video as you felt totally unchallenged.
Awesome video, one thing I would like to see the Devs do, is make the enemy merchant and warships take evasive action when being fired upon, such as zigzagging and increasing their speed, another thing that I think might be cool, would be if you could capture the enemy merchant ships, especially in an episode like this one.
2 weeks until release 🙌🙌 I actually had the chance to visit USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. this past summer when I went to Battleship Cove in Fall River, MA. Spent A LOT of time on USS Massachusetts - first time on a battleship.
I wish when showing the sinking ship it would show things on deck falling off such as the trucks and tanks in this video. Nice long episode my favorite tired of tv so keep them coming 😂 this was a great sim nice job
Cool scenario I liked it. Ended up with the W but it easily could have went the other way. I think if that Foxtrot stays under the layer barely moving, and waits until those two older cans are closer, they weren't gonna be able to hear it until it fired almost underneath it, not even then if they were sprinting. Having to get so close to attack the targets was really really difficult and dangerous. That duct, sound convergence zone I think it's called in submarine lingo, was a blessing for Wolf to alert him to their presence and could have been used as bait for one of the two enemy subs... cool scenario and mission all the way around. Wolf was kinda lucky not to lose several ships and lose the mission. Margin between winning and losing was a whole lot closer than the final results show. As a suggestion for the favorite missions, maybe turn it around and try that same scenario, except the next time play as the opposition.
Imagine how cool a campaign around this theatre would be, there would be such a cool variance in missions you could do from land and sea from either side of the conflict.
Your videos are like a cinematic movie. So freaking awesome. Thank you very much for all the time and effort put into the content. I love these videos. Please keep them coming. I love the longer videos of sea power
Wolfpack,Thank you, I havent seen The MacDonough at sea since Desert Storm back in 91 (BTW, she looks beautiful). Ive enjoyed your videos over the last couple of years, i never reach out but I had to after watching The Mac!
So that is the fastest I have ever seen a Soviet ship named after a hero. That freighter is named after the Soviet hero Yuri Gagarin. Yuri went into space in 1961. The Cuban missile crisis was in 1962. Which is interesting because the only Soviet ship ever named after him was a surveillance ship, that was to track objects entering the atmosphere over the north sea. Was never a cargo ship.
Having friendly units present is something I felt was missing from Cold Waters. There are certain scenarios where I would be thinking, "Shouldn't I have allies helping me out in this situation?" Such as hunting down submarines in waters around the GIUK gap, and being close enough to the UK that there should be at least a couple destroyers and aircraft assisting you in ASW.
Coincidentally I have been aboard both the Kennedy at Fall River and a Foxtrot in San Diego (not one of the ones deployed to Cuba, though). The Foxtrot was fascinating for how primitive it was. The Gato class was better, with the exception of battery life. The Kennedy is just a beautiful example of classic shipbuilding.
Hey Wolfpack, loving these videos, tha game is awesome already at early access. I wanted to ask you if you are getting paid for making these videos or they just gave you the key and free reign to praise/critique the game. Keep it up!
Excuse me sir but that is the Joseph "P" Kennedy DD850 which is Located at battleship cove in Massachusetts. A minor detail lol still a very enjoyable video
Great scenario but two nits to pick (yeah, I'm "that guy"). The B-52Ds did not start getting their "Big Belly" mods until 1965, the scenario is set in 1962 The Macdonough was given hull number DLG-8 until the numbering was changed at whihc point she would become DDG-39. The fact that the game does not know either of the above is not surprising though, if it had I would have been even more pumped for its release if that is possible !
It's because the the game doesn't actually have 1962 versions of the ships and vehicles shown. Earliest it goes is mid-60s, and even then the majority of the focus is on the 80s. Evidently, the scenario designer had to change a few things.
@@bobtank6318 Most ships in the game right now have their most modern refit, which is usually the 80s. It's a challenge sometimes but we all have to do a little pretending right now to make it historical
An hour long episode? Wolfpack, you spoil us!
Right? I did a double take and then smiled like a loon
I thought I was watching another Grim Reapers video... since those are usually also around an hour and I just watched him do 4 Iowa's vs 4 Kirov's in this game.
What a great “what if” scenario. Great work Wolfpack!
it's like going to a movie 😁
Each video makes me feel like I'm watching a full scale action movie, you make a really good job
Thank you, I'm glad you're enjoying it!
The intro / story telling aspect is what sets them apart, it's indeed very cinematic!
@@Wolfpack345how did you come to be so knowledgeable on naval warfare?
@@Wolfpack345 Loved it👍👍👍👍👍
After making the scenario I was worried it would be too boring but luckily Wolf has pro editing skills. I really like missions where you have to identify things and I tried to make the world feel alive with various aircraft and other merchant traffic. The Soviet subs were detected a lot sooner than I had seen before. I was hoping they'd be a bit more sneaky...
There were some other things I wanted to add to this mission but they weren't possible with the current limits of the mission editor, but overall I'm happy with it, even if I made the mission a little too long.
I spend some time doing research for this mission, trying to find historically accurate US ships (like the Kennedy which was in the blockade) and Soviet subs like B-59, which almost fired a nuclear torpedo during the real life standoff.
Looks amazing I can’t wait for game release and to play the many many custom scenarios people make
Good job, man! Was great to watch!
The Soviet sub captains do seem to be very, very unstealthy, which may be real given what some submariners have to say off the record on the subject.
Boats like the Kilo didn’t really operate in packs, but it feels like they need to do so!
Shut up and take my money!
Thank You @FinnishJager for a very entertaining scenario! It was a lot of fun watching @Wolfpack play it!
I've said this on other channels. But the option to issue a "final identify warning" or something if a ship gets close enough would be quite cool. Make it more useful to close the gap to VI a target
I’d echo this, it’d also be nice to simulate the brinkmanship of the Cold War, so being able to issue warnings, with the enemy increasingly likely to fire *or* break off as the forces close and both sides get nervous.
@TheHorzabora yeah I completely agree
This is a great idea!
I hope the devs add more radio mechanics overall. It would be nice to be able to tell civilian vessels to change course to get them away from combat. And as we saw in the video, it would be useful to have neutral/friendly ships help identify nearby vessels.
Two videos featuring ships I served on. The first was the Vietnam scenario with USS Sterett (CG-31). Now the MacDonough. You correctly pointed out the harpoons would not have been there in this period, she also would have been DLG-8 vice DDG-39. She was a Farragut Class, but many of us referred to them as Coontz Class. This is because Farragut, Luce, and MacDonough were built as all gun DDs. Coontz was the first to have the Mk 10 missile system installed at delivery. Farragut, Luce, and MacDonough had the launcher added after delivery. At any rate great to see her again, and your video is great as always. I really enjoy the scenarios you or others create and how you make the gameplay a story. great work.
My uncle served on the MacDonough for two med tours back in the 70's. I believe he was stationed in Charleston. His stories while great were definitely a reason I opted for the Air Force when I picked haha
I served in the Canadian Navy in the 90s. Serving as a sonar operator (NACOP) for the first two years of my career. The initial sub detection were by convergence zone (CZ). In deep ocean water near surface sound waves are refracted into rings that converge at approximately 30nm intervals (30, 60, 90 etc). Modern highly sensitive passive sonar can detect out to the third CZ (90nm). But the CZ is typically only a few nautical miles wide. It appears that the acoustic environment in this sim is accurately modelled. The water depth in the area is much greater than the 2500-3500ft required for CZ formation. I'm looking forward to this SIM!
Wow! It's honestly incredible that such a minute detail was modeled in the game. I think it would be cool if Sea Power could display an after-action report, lifting the fog of war and showing what conditions led to each detection.
@@WeGoToMars As a teen in the 80s I used to play the board game Harpoon. This is the game Tom Clancy used to play out many of the scenarios in Red Storm Rising. Joining the Navy was sort of a continuation of that interest. There is a SIM available on Steam, called Command Modern Operations. It is an UBER complicated Naval / Combined Arms strategy sim. It is about as realistic as you can get this side of a Secret security clearance! It's not as "pretty" as Sea Power or Cold Waters, but it simulates very accurately Logistic, Air ops and the SONAR, RADAR and EW environments. It has a steep learning curve but it is challenging to learn. Command Modern Operations is to Naval Strategy, as DCS is to combat flight sim. For CMO there is a third party plugin module called TACVIEW that lets you play back the battle as an animated simulated pseudo real-time view. Maybe the developer of Sea Power and TACVIEW will cooperate to bring TACVIEW to this SIM.
@@WeGoToMars I have not got my hands on Sea Power yet, but this scenario appears to show the developers did their homework. They appear to have modelled the sonar environment pretty well. It will be interesting to see if a sub sneaking around in the shallow water to avoid CZ detection will remain undetected at CZ range. This CZ stuff goes both ways. If you can see the sub in the CZ it is a forgone conclusion that they see your surface ship. Ships are noisy units when compared to any sub. I also noticed that the US ships could not detect much with the active sonar when moving at high speed. This is also realistic. When you are trucking along at flank speed, your ship is making so much cavitation, flow, and machinery noise that you are unlikely to hear your own pings until you are on top of the target.
@WeGoToMars The developers did get one thing wrong with the CZ detection. Passive detection gives bearing only. It takes time using TMA ( target motion analysis ) to work out a range. Initially you could not know if the target was 10nm 30nm or even 60nm. If you have multiple platforms triangulation can narrow down the location. But this still takes time. Having done this in real life I can tell you it takes more time than portrayed. It also requires the ship move very particular speeds and directions. Though it is not pictured in the sim they have modeled the data extracted from a LOFARGRAM or spectral trace. Speed aspect and classification. That is cool.
Yea, it would be nice if they implemented convergence rings for sonar on the map so you can see the bands where you expect to get longer range detections. Only in water with a thermal layer though of course. :)
Another note to the developers: If you heel the rudder over on a Farragut class destroyer, you'd better hold on. Those were very topheavy ships. The Farragut (DDG-37) was the only one of the class with a small ASROC reload house, making her roll even more. I'd say all of the tin cans and Frigates need to roll more for the most realism. Especially the older DDG's before the newer, beamier designs appeared in the mid 70's. Great game so far!
The Nimitz too needs more heel, all ships really.
Thanks. I decided to do a pass on all ships in the game to ensure turn performance and heel angles are more realistic. Unfortunately for post-war US classes no data is available (while ironically lots of it exists for Soviet ones) but with some educated guess we can probably get it mostly right.
It figures. The Operations Room channel starts covering the Bay of Pigs incident and you drop this excellent piece.
Keep up the great work.
Haha Just saw it as I was uploading
The whole scenario sharing and creating options are absolute great! It will be almost impossible to ever get bored in this game
Couldn't agree more!
The surface duct will not carry sound for 33nm.
This is a convergence zone, where a sound will travel deep and, due to pressure and salinity will eventually curve back up.
With the proper conditions, you can hear noisy targets at 99 nm.
CZ 1 = ~33nm
CZ 2 = ~66nm
CZ 3 = ~99nm
Etc.
Yeah, seems like it. Enigma made a great sonar guide talking about these kind of behaviours. definitly worth a watch, for those that wanna learn more about it.
Thanks for the clarification! You are right. That's definitely what it was.
Kind of nice to know they modeled it.
Actually now that I think of it, I don't think the waters around Cuba are really deep enough to get a CZ detection.
Might want to ask the Devs about that.
@@SturmGewehr1944xI'm seeing around 3200'. No idea if that's enough.
nice mission, but there are some things wrong here in the scenario. First thing to point out is the Mk 46 mod 2 torpedo being shown here wasn't in service in 1962: the weapon available at this time was the Mk.44 mod 1 for both the RUR-5B ASROC and the Mk.32 torpedoes.
Also the Gearing class ships would have been carrying the Gyrodyne QH-50C DASH (Drone Anti-Submarine Helicopter). If these were modeled you would have been able to double your engagement ranges against the submarines. DASH would have been able to take advantage of the SQS-23 sonar with its max range of up to 35 nautical miles out if you wanted to engage and expend the DASH (in wartime DASH was to be considered expenable under certain circumstances), but most usually they were used out to about 15 nm standoff ranges. The QH-50C would have been able to carry two Mk.44 out to the target, or if cleared to use nuclear weapons, it could drop a Mk.57 nuclear depth bomb.
US Navy doctrine was usually to have two destroyers DD/.DDG or ocean escorts DE/DEG to prosecute the submerged contact. One would remain at low speed trying to hold the contact and engage with DASH, while the other would then rush in and fire off ASROC and then if necessary drop a few Mk.44s on top of the contact.
In 1962 the FRAM I destroyers, which these Gearings are, also carried "Hedgehog" and they would have fired those forward ass well.
Once that first ship made its run inj, then it would send off its DASH, and the process would be repeated.. Usually the second ship wouldn't have to make a run in, but if it did, its DASH was to be considered expendable and they let it crash into the sea.
I would love to see the appropriate weapons eventually modeled in the game.
I am still going to purchase this game. I consider it the spiritual successor to Jane's/SCS Fleet Command.
I'd like the T-5 & ASROC with w-44 modelled please. Seems likely this scenario would've gone that way...
The ships in the scenario are what the game provides as available assets. We can't edit loadouts and equipment.
It sounds like the game will allow mods so I'm sure someone will undertake period-correct equipment for the 50s and early 60s if the final release doesn't have it. I'm really excited for this game it looks terrific
Excellent scenario craft with this, the whole battlespace feels like an actual battlespace and not a classroom sim with all the unrelated traffic you have to pick through
That's how war is.. it's gonna be other obstacles not just you and your opponent unless the space is properly contained.
that merchant ship registered in the Netherlands, it didnt happen to be called the Kono by any chance did it 😁
Here we go... I can tell just by looking at the title, this one is going to be interesting for sure. And an hour long at that! Thanks, Wolfpack!
The best naval simulator content creator out there no doubt. Knowledgeable, smart and dedicated... really, simply the very best
Something interesting about the Pakistani Civil Ensign: While it looks similar to the flags of various Soviet Republics (Particularly early versions of the Azerbaijan SSR) from a distance, it is based off the famous Red Ensign used as the UK's Civil Ensign. This can also be sen in the design their Civil Air Ensign.
54:41 having the casing splash down is such a awesome detail
Has a bad day (waiting for Sea Power) Wolfpack: decides to upload a 1 hour long Sea Power video
26:11 B59 Foxtrot Class Submarine....History averted😀
One future museum ship sunk by another lol
I really like the ‘controlling a smaller part of a larger engagement’ feel, with friendly aircraft flying overhead so you can’t just assume what is classified as hostile.
Jive Turkey has made some really impressive, large-scale operations that test performance, but they also really, really super test the players ability to control their assets.
It’s nice to see a middle ground that still allows you to feel like the AO is being simulated across hundreds of NM of ocean/sea/land & air, but not requiring you to manage two airbases and a carrier battlegroup!
Edit: But also, it never felt like you were under threat, those Soviet skippers need to either fire from shorter ranges (and stay quiet & deep until them) or bracket the target, given those wake homing Torpedos need… well, to catch a wake. I’m okay with US sensor superiority - although I’ve no way of knowing how good it was - but the enemy AI needs to work with it in mind. And also *evade* Torpedos, assuming they’re shot at when they shoot. Really, I skipped the last half of the video as you felt totally unchallenged.
I've been aboard the Kennedy! She's a museum ship in Fall River, MA. Battleship Cove!!!
Yes, precious, more sea power. We wants it, master grants it.
Awesome video, one thing I would like to see the Devs do, is make the enemy merchant and warships take evasive action when being fired upon, such as zigzagging and increasing their speed, another thing that I think might be cool, would be if you could capture the enemy merchant ships, especially in an episode like this one.
2 weeks until release 🙌🙌
I actually had the chance to visit USS Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. this past summer when I went to Battleship Cove in Fall River, MA. Spent A LOT of time on USS Massachusetts - first time on a battleship.
I wish when showing the sinking ship it would show things on deck falling off such as the trucks and tanks in this video. Nice long episode my favorite tired of tv so keep them coming 😂 this was a great sim nice job
Cool scenario I liked it. Ended up with the W but it easily could have went the other way. I think if that Foxtrot stays under the layer barely moving, and waits until those two older cans are closer, they weren't gonna be able to hear it until it fired almost underneath it, not even then if they were sprinting. Having to get so close to attack the targets was really really difficult and dangerous. That duct, sound convergence zone I think it's called in submarine lingo, was a blessing for Wolf to alert him to their presence and could have been used as bait for one of the two enemy subs... cool scenario and mission all the way around. Wolf was kinda lucky not to lose several ships and lose the mission. Margin between winning and losing was a whole lot closer than the final results show. As a suggestion for the favorite missions, maybe turn it around and try that same scenario, except the next time play as the opposition.
Also I think this game from what I've seen so far, it's everything I wish the old 90's game "Harpoon" would have been!!
Damm, really stepping it up with the quality of each video, loving the Sea Power content so far my man.
An hour long video on my birthday! Thank you so much Wolfpack!
Imagine how cool a campaign around this theatre would be, there would be such a cool variance in missions you could do from land and sea from either side of the conflict.
1 hour Wolfpack? Christmas has come early 😃
Your videos are like a cinematic movie. So freaking awesome. Thank you very much for all the time and effort put into the content. I love these videos. Please keep them coming. I love the longer videos of sea power
This is almost like watching a movie or historical documentary. You do this so well.
33:40 "we have the entire world to play around in"
So much room for activities!
Wolfpack,Thank you, I havent seen The MacDonough at sea since Desert Storm back in 91 (BTW, she looks beautiful). Ive enjoyed your videos over the last couple of years, i never reach out but I had to after watching The Mac!
Thank you, Wolfpack. That was excellent. I really enjoyed that.
Almost a film. Very very cool intros you are doing!
Keep them coming!
I would love to get that first intro soundtrack before the game drops. I can't get enough of that OST.
Brother your intros seem like movie scenes. Youre absolutely killing it
Awsome, never a dull moment with Wolfpack!!!!
Keep up the great work!!!!!
I love the tragic and the phantoms doing there sead work in the back ground
So that is the fastest I have ever seen a Soviet ship named after a hero. That freighter is named after the Soviet hero Yuri Gagarin. Yuri went into space in 1961. The Cuban missile crisis was in 1962. Which is interesting because the only Soviet ship ever named after him was a surveillance ship, that was to track objects entering the atmosphere over the north sea. Was never a cargo ship.
Perhaps in this alternate history Yuri did not survive his flight, leading to a quick renaming of an existing ship after him.
If you look on Wikipedia one ship of the Leninskiy Komsomol class was indeed named after him.
yes something I can sit back an watch with popcorn...thanks Pack
Another great video Wolfpack.
I absolutely love these videos. Wolf if you wanna have a voiceover artist taking some of the load off your production, I'd be very happy to help ❤
Does Sea Power have a map of the whole world to play in? The coasts of Norway, Vietnam, The Persian gulf, and now Cuba
Yup
@@Wolfpack345 impressive, most impressive
I really enjoy watching your videos and the serious way you conduct operations.
The 5" 54 (m42) in my opinion is the greatest modern naval gun ever made. Great to see them firing!
This is one heck of a scenario and so much fun to follow along.
Thanks for another great episode Wolfpack
I love seeing the small improvements with each new stable version.
Hot damn, can't wait to get my hands on the soundtrack of this game, besides the game itself, obviously.
Holy cow, all those iconic missions, thats a lot of game content 👌 !
The duct he referred to is likely a convergence zone. It's an interesting phenomenon related to subsurface sound propagation.
Your SQS-23 is picking those submarines up in the first convergence zone. Must be pretty deep water out there.....
That was great entertainment, like a short movie. Well done, Wolf.
Having friendly units present is something I felt was missing from Cold Waters. There are certain scenarios where I would be thinking, "Shouldn't I have allies helping me out in this situation?" Such as hunting down submarines in waters around the GIUK gap, and being close enough to the UK that there should be at least a couple destroyers and aircraft assisting you in ASW.
Coincidentally I have been aboard both the Kennedy at Fall River and a Foxtrot in San Diego (not one of the ones deployed to Cuba, though). The Foxtrot was fascinating for how primitive it was. The Gato class was better, with the exception of battery life. The Kennedy is just a beautiful example of classic shipbuilding.
Great video and an hour long sweet thank you
Can't wait for this game to come out :) You're doing a great job raising hype, atleast for me :D
Fantastic video! I loved the action of ASW warfare!
I keep yelling at my screen... "Convergence Zone (CZ) detection!" You make awesome videos!
AWWWW YEAH, UNDER A MINUTE AND JUST IN TIME FOR LUNCH 🎉❤🎉❤
Great epissode, really fun to watch!
Hey Wolfpack, loving these videos, tha game is awesome already at early access. I wanted to ask you if you are getting paid for making these videos or they just gave you the key and free reign to praise/critique the game. Keep it up!
This was such a cool episode!
Bring memories of my childhood. excellent job.Thanks
I mean this in a kind way, I swear; your videos are perfect to fall asleep to
46:29 hold on, that freighter's propeller is turning backwards
Truly excellent episode!
an hour of the game im most excited for. this will be fun
Pls make a scenario around south africa
Wolfpack you are without a doubt the Steven Spielberg of Sea Power.
hell yeah this is the best content creator for sea power
Those intros and videos you give us are something else , your in a different league then most youtubers.
Thanks a bunch!
Another great mission wolfpack!
A great history moment, let's see how Wolfpack plays it out.
Multiple creators showing off "Sea Power". Wolfpack's just the best. (some others only barely show anything other than the map, yapping endlessly)
Well done to @FinnishJager for an excellent scenario. Outstanding job Wolfpack345 for prosecuting the enemy.
USS Samuel B Roberts mentioned! Hell yeah!
Okay my evening is planned, so excited rn ^^
I am looking forward to this game so much. I do hope it does well and they add coop or something to play with friends.
One Hour Video!!?? Man this is a very good day to start🎉😂
those foxtrots are noisy as fuck when snorkling, pretty sure
Better than a Tom Clancy novel!
A part 2 would be very cool! Maybe some sort of Soviet surface task force response? 🤔
For some reason Tropico soundtrack did play in my head during the intro.
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS MAN ITS LIKE A MOVIE KEEP IT UP!!!!
Great video as always keep it up
Excellent as always, why does the Kennedy look like it’s not moving 😂
This one was really good!!
Excuse me sir but that is the Joseph "P" Kennedy DD850 which is Located at battleship cove in Massachusetts. A minor detail lol still a very enjoyable video
Wary, not weary. Wary means to "be aware of, and cautious about". Weary means you're tired.
Love these videos sure put some time on all video hight quality work
Bravo Zulu, Wolfpack! Well done indeed!
Great scenario but two nits to pick (yeah, I'm "that guy").
The B-52Ds did not start getting their "Big Belly" mods until 1965, the scenario is set in 1962
The Macdonough was given hull number DLG-8 until the numbering was changed at whihc point she would become DDG-39.
The fact that the game does not know either of the above is not surprising though, if it had I would have been even more pumped for its release if that is possible !
It's because the the game doesn't actually have 1962 versions of the ships and vehicles shown. Earliest it goes is mid-60s, and even then the majority of the focus is on the 80s. Evidently, the scenario designer had to change a few things.
@@bobtank6318 Most ships in the game right now have their most modern refit, which is usually the 80s. It's a challenge sometimes but we all have to do a little pretending right now to make it historical
Fun scenario, more of a WW2-style engagement (minus the ASROCs)
Long videos, thx man
this was a whole lot more tense
I've actually been aboard the Joseph Kennedy, she's a museum now
Isn't she at battleship cove next to USS Massachusetts?
@@jamesvanderpoel2135 Yessir, I heavily recommend going, they even have an East German frigate there now
@@PopeMetallicus yeah I'm from Massachusetts been there about five times just all on the Massachusetts and lionfish
@jamesvanderpoel2135 I grew up there, moved to VA a few years back
@@PopeMetallicus The frigate was scrapped late last year
It'd be cool to see a mission set around 20°37'37.0"S 166°18'02.0"E 🙂 for the giggles