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RE: The torpedo chasing the Akula
It ran out of gas. It was chasing an Akula heading directly away from it going 32 knots, after already having traveled 20k+ yards. The Mk. 48 is good, but it's not magical.
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Ответитьanyone got a guide to downloading dotmod and how to use it?
ОтветитьIs there any similar sub game, but that you are inside the sub?
ОтветитьEpisode 11 the Russians are coming. Episode 13 the Russians are running... away
ОтветитьLooks like the Russia got Battle of Tsushima 2.0 .....lol
ОтветитьMy favourite game. Wish they would update it with more features and graphics but keep the interface approx the same
ОтветитьGreat job taking down so many without having to do any crazy torpedo avoidance.
ОтветитьWolfpack sentences the Akula captain to a particularly cruel fate: explaining how he lost the entire surface group he was escorting to his superiors.
ОтветитьCrazy these days you can launch a torpedo and it hits the target three days later lol.
ОтветитьI hope DotMod adds superior SSKs, AIP subs.
ОтветитьGoodbye Russian Pacific Fleet OR that time Wolfpack killed an entire CVBG while bottomed out on the sea floor...
ОтветитьNever since battle of Tsushima has the Russian fleet being wiped out in that short of time.
ОтветитьYou should do a mod where you use the sea wolf, but in ww1. Supplies exist somehow. One episode for each major sea power. That would be a cool series.
ОтветитьGoing by the Pennant Number of 137, you've sunk the Novorossiysk. The real Novorossiysk was scrapped in 1997, whilst her sisters 075 Kiev and 011 Minsk are now museums in China and 079 Baku/Admiral Gorshkov is now in the service of fhe Indian Navy as the Vikramāditya
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьGood evening and a Happy New Year to All. I've been a fan of your channel or at least two years. A friend told me about cold waters and dot mod and epic mod. Every time I print out the keyboard commands somehow after the wife cleans up they disappear. Perhaps I should hire Sherlock Holmes to find out why. When you ProForm the maneuver knuckle, to computer says knuckle formed. I haven't tried to do that and I never heard that. Is that a keyboard command or simply turning left and right or up or down. I recently tried the shift key and left click to mark on the big map where an enemy could be. That was very helpful. If you or anyone else knows why that's not working for me or perhaps then tell me the correct way to do that I would appreciate it. Thank you very much and you have a great New Year sir take care
ОтветитьMoreeee
ОтветитьYou seemed to have a lot of ads. I had 3 ads during the video.
ОтветитьYou seemed to have a lot of ads. I had 3 ads during the video.
ОтветитьHey Wolfpack. Longtime fan. First-time comment. I don't know if you'll see this but I thought I'd ask, have you ever considered Graviteam Tactics? It's definitely right up your alley. Somewhat 'Gates of Hell'-esk, but more of a simulation and done on a grander scale. It would make for an awsome Wolfpack345 video series. Something like IL2 Tank Crew but with infantry, and playing as the Division/Battalion Commander. I'm still new to it myself and working through the 'OMG what is this UI stage', but the potential definitely seems worth it.
ОтветитьWhen will be another season with the soviets?
ОтветитьI would have taken out the Akula for revenge on firing at the wolf.
ОтветитьI really love this series! Thanks for supplying it!
ОтветитьPoor Russians running right in to an ambush consisting of ten American submarines.
ОтветитьJust got this game like 2 months ago and found your videos and have been watching your videos like a Netlfix stream. Thanks for the content.
ОтветитьLove how you miss that you had beached yourself for about 50% of the encounter :D
ОтветитьThats a beautiful mess
ОтветитьOh boy this is going to be a fun one . God I hope you don't get launched on 👍👍👍💯💯💯
ОтветитьThis is why submariners call surface ships targets.
ОтветитьI don't know how russian navy would have worked during this time period, but the commander of the Akula submarine that survived isn't going to get a warm welcome back at the base. ^^
ОтветитьGreat result.
ОтветитьWow, real life being reenacted. Pretty close to Ukrainian drone footage.
ОтветитьGreat vid`s
ОтветитьThis has been an epic series
ОтветитьVery well done.
ОтветитьCant go wrong with cold waters! I hope they make a sequel
ОтветитьThe loss of the Kiev battlegroup may have force Russia out of the war.
ОтветитьIf there's one thing that Russia's good at its making submarines.
The Akula is a very dangerous adversary. My favorite Russian sub is still the Alpha though. its the fastest military submarine ever built. Heavily automated. It had very few crew. It could dive incredibly deep and when it wanted to, it could hide from all but active sonar. It scared the pants off of our brass, when they first heard about it. They refused to believe the reports from our monitoring sub, suggesting that they were making it up. After they accepted reality, we saw a sudden push for better subs and faster torpedoes for our own navy.
If there's one thing that Russia can do, it's build submarines.
Congratulations to the Soviet Navy on launching their new submarine the CCX Kiev. 🤣
ОтветитьThe crew of O19 would be very proud of Seawolf 🫡
Ответить"Russian ships are about to start exploding...rather common occurrence, I suppose"
Well yes, but this time torpedoes are involved instead of spontaneous combustion
Wake up babe, Wolfpack345 just uploaded Seawolf Campaign video
ОтветитьToad Array
ОтветитьContributing to the pacific reefs
Ответитьanother fun watch thanks!
ОтветитьDid you have fun resting on the seabed this mission?
ОтветитьThank you. I’m dealing with PDST , awesome videos
ОтветитьBack in Moscow
An aircraft carrier and its entire escort wiped out by one submarine while its captain turned tail and ran. There was only one punishment suitable for this cowardice. The Akula's nameplate was removed and from the jet black box came a new name for the ship. One that was never to be mentioned again in Russian naval history. The Akula would now forever be known as "Kamchatka."