[28:00] "You turned up the Gama"... Yes, I can finally see the ships at night. Previously the most I could see was the wake, and maybe sometimes a funnel. Loving the series and your editing. (Love your "cut scenes")
Taff love the episodes keep them coming During the late 1940s (if you get that far) I would say hit Gibraltar navel base because it's the home of a lot of BIG ASS Battleships and sinking them is a good boost to your renown an moral but it's we'll defended I would say when you upgrade the u boat don't get the radar it's not needed get the 105MM and Flak weapons because you need more defensive firepower on the sub Just be on alert near Scotland because the A class subs patrols it's coasts and will attack and do a large amount of damage to you Anyway good look and good hunting captain
+Taff in Exile hey when you are reloading a torpedo tube if you look at the tube being reloaded on the pop up that lets you select torpedo depth and all that then you can see the percentage it is at so you can figure out more easily how close it is to actually being ready.
After watching the dunking the deck crew took , I say a measure of grog, is in order. Grog is any of a variety of alcoholic beverages. The word originally referred to a drink made with water and rum, which British Vice Admiral Edward Vernon introduced into the naval squadron he commanded in the West Indies on 21 August 1740. Vernon wore a coat of grogram cloth and was nicknamed Old Grogram or Old Grog.
To punch holes below the waterline use AP shells. Lob HE shells onto the deck to create damage and fire, also into superstructure to hit the bridge and the radio room.
Another well done mission. Fun to watch. Looking forward to seeing how things progress. I think that the question about the Captain (something) that you can ask the radioman is about the Bismarck. Not sure though, I've never seen that played out yet.
well its an old British impression that is very commonly used in the UK, Jeremy Clarkson is another example...just an very common stereotype british impression
there are times when it causes a few headaches but the guys at subsim have a great guild to getting it patched up and stable - www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=cat&id=80
Haha you feeling guilty if you sink a hospital ship but a passenger ship you don't care Haha love the series
War's hell :-p
[28:00] "You turned up the Gama"... Yes, I can finally see the ships at night. Previously the most I could see was the wake, and maybe sometimes a funnel. Loving the series and your editing. (Love your "cut scenes")
Yeah, unfortunately TH-cam also backs dark scenes almost black, it isnt that dark on the original video file. thankfully its a simple solution
Taff love the episodes keep them coming
During the late 1940s (if you get that far) I would say hit Gibraltar navel base because it's the home of a lot of BIG ASS Battleships and sinking them is a good boost to your renown an moral but it's we'll defended
I would say when you upgrade the u boat don't get the radar it's not needed get the 105MM and Flak weapons because you need more defensive firepower on the sub
Just be on alert near Scotland because the A class subs patrols it's coasts and will attack and do a large amount of damage to you
Anyway good look and good hunting captain
thanks for the info bud, I'll try to remember it.
+Taff in Exile hey when you are reloading a torpedo tube if you look at the tube being reloaded on the pop up that lets you select torpedo depth and all that then you can see the percentage it is at so you can figure out more easily how close it is to actually being ready.
After watching the dunking the deck crew took , I say a measure of grog, is in order.
Grog is any of a variety of alcoholic beverages. The word originally referred to a drink made with water and rum, which British Vice Admiral Edward Vernon introduced into the naval squadron he commanded in the West Indies on 21 August 1740. Vernon wore a coat of grogram cloth and was nicknamed Old Grogram or Old Grog.
To punch holes below the waterline use AP shells. Lob HE shells onto the deck to create damage and fire, also into superstructure to hit the bridge and the radio room.
Yep thanks, learning as i go :-)
huge fan of your content been watching each episode thank you for your great content
I've never heard a ship described as "absorbant"
Another well done mission. Fun to watch. Looking forward to seeing how things progress. I think that the question about the Captain (something) that you can ask the radioman is about the Bismarck. Not sure though, I've never seen that played out yet.
ah thanks, i'll see if I can follow that conversation through and see what the outcome is.
Hitting the nose of the ship is always a good thing.
Careful with the yesss taff, don't want to turn into squire
well its an old British impression that is very commonly used in the UK, Jeremy Clarkson is another example...just an very common stereotype british impression
Taff in Exile i agree with you good sir it is so commonly used in jolly old england.
(btw just throwing the yanks a bone 👍)
I always shoot the life rafts with the flak gun.
#Warcrimesandproudofit
Bro casually admitting to war crimes 😂
What is it with you and the deck gun ?
Great Video! When you play bus sim, you have to do a very extended episode. Maybe 1 hour! You haven't played it for centuries!!!
Did you have any trouble getting this game to run properly ? I've herd nothing but bad reviews?
there are times when it causes a few headaches but the guys at subsim have a great guild to getting it patched up and stable - www.subsim.com/radioroom/downloads.php?do=cat&id=80
Kool thanks
are you getting the game ?
The Raging Gamer thinking about it its tenbucks on steam
you should its a good game if you get it fancy playin it with me but bewarr i am a noob lol
Nice Vid! See you soon on patrol. Ktl_KUrtz
it is friction not hydrodenamic.
Taff please could you explain as you send topedo's out how you get ur bairings as to what way the sub is pointing and the target ur aiming for? thx
I cant use mods
I fell asleep watcg e17