witpqs
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Joined: 10/4/2004 From: Argleton Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: witpqsA few years ago I aided another forum member and amateur historian who felt the same way about the USN unreliable torpedo parameters and set out to research the issue. My aid was a little software help with conversion and compilation. What he did was go through the war patrol records for all the USN subs in the Pacific and compile attacks, hits, targets, targets sunk, and so on to gain an idea of the numbers involved in malfunctions. He put tons of work into the project. At the end, as I recall, the forum either did not hear about it or heard very little about it. Why? Because (as I recall) his research confirmed they had the numbers pretty much right. In real life the torpedo issues were much more complicated than the game treats them as there were a number of malfunctioning features and the game simply gives two dates were the dud rate is reduced. That means any comparison with history will show differences with the game, but taken in the big lumps the game presents for the dud rate, the game is pretty accurate. Quite impressive, IMO. To repeat myself, the purpose is not to test if "reliable" torpedoes would have changed history. Please see my previous posting. I insisted on "reliable" torpedoes because my experience with the game so far is that this "unreliability" is exaggerated in the game - just my opinion. "Reliable" torpedoes shall also to some degree (hopefully) mirror the more aggressive attitude of both the US leadership and how this was conveyed to its boat commanders. To that purpose commanders have also been "topped" to some deggree. However.....on the afternoon of December 15th, in spite of aggressive positioning and numerous targets and contacts, allied submarines have only sunk two enemy ships, one by a Dutch submarine, which were supposed to have reliable torpedoes as well as able crews. Japanese boats have sunk thirteen allied ships, 64 allied ships in total till now. So, even with "reliable" torpedoes it seems the game is playing tricks. On the other hand, Japanese sub-chasers and sub-hunting destroyers live a charmed life as well as achieve good results against allied submarines, several have been sunk. Reliable torpedoes are certainly not changing this history, so far, anyway, but you are free to have your own opinion on this. I have a war to fight so I won't use more time on this part of the game.... Fred You have misunderstood my point. You expressed doubt about the unreliable torpedo setting, suspecting that it is *too* unreliable. My point is that a forum members research into original sources indicates it is pretty close to the mark. Can't say if or why the game is playing tricks.
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