By not checking for steam torpedoes during the day #4 and not checking for a convoy spotting #4, it makes it pretty easy for the U-boats to just run around and shoot stuff 😁
When determining the attack angle of the torpedo, the only 0 degree ( head on or tail on) shots are the actual 0 and 180 degree shots. Anything from 1-89 degrees, 91 to 179 degrees , 181- 269 degrees and 271-359 degrees is considered a 45 degree shot. 90 is 90, 270 is 270.
In the beginning, when you did your convoy move, you moved your U-boat on the attack map to, but you forgot to move the three boats on the left two boxes down
Observation at 3:47 the markers go out on the angles but you add ships to the map outside of these angles. Shouldn't spotting only done between these angles? Obviously the crew have a 360 degree angle of vision but is this a game mechanic to narrow the crew focus to their main targets?
Spotting is in a square around the uboat. See the note in para 2, page 37 of the rules. I think that your 1st spotting isn't correct- the right-hand column of ships is outside the spotting range , and ships are identified that are outside the id range.
By not checking for steam torpedoes during the day #4 and not checking for a convoy spotting #4, it makes it pretty easy for the U-boats to just run around and shoot stuff 😁
When determining the attack angle of the torpedo, the only 0 degree ( head on or tail on) shots are the actual 0 and 180 degree shots. Anything from 1-89 degrees, 91 to 179 degrees , 181- 269 degrees and 271-359 degrees is considered a 45 degree shot. 90 is 90, 270 is 270.
Your angle of fire here in the beginning of the video is actually a good angle you're in the front 45 of the targets
In the beginning, when you did your convoy move, you moved your U-boat on the attack map to, but you forgot to move the three boats on the left two boxes down
Remember to check for each steam torpedoe during the day for a targeted request
The escort request marker does not stay where it was it updated to the latest information so it would've moved to your sunk counter.
You're forgetting to do convoy search against your submerged, U-boat at periscope depth
Please remember on observation it works both ways. Therebis s chance the convoy ships can aee you as well.
Observation at 3:47 the markers go out on the angles but you add ships to the map outside of these angles. Shouldn't spotting only done between these angles? Obviously the crew have a 360 degree angle of vision but is this a game mechanic to narrow the crew focus to their main targets?
Spotting is in a square around the uboat. See the note in para 2, page 37 of the rules. I think that your 1st spotting isn't correct- the right-hand column of ships is outside the spotting range , and ships are identified that are outside the id range.
@@nwr99nwr99 Thanks, downloaded the rulebook and had a look.
This doesn't seem to flow on from the Part 1 reshoot, or am I missing something? This is like a whole new playthrough.
There's a correction video, it is mentioned at the beginning. Rewinds to start of turn 10
Your second attempt should've waited another turn your attack when the turn markers reach 0 not 1
You should probably re-read the rules on how torpedoes, and the angle of fire works the way that you were explaining it is incorrect