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Tactics: SSs swim in circle
By: wows Date: March 29, 2023, 2:37 am
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The main mistake with Subs is to swim towards enemies and then
shoot out torps and stop. The second be biggest mistake is to do
as the latter example but not to stop but turn left. The wisest
way is to not only turn left in the previous example but to
start to swim in a circle. Very often a Sub stays in one
location and makes 30 circles there the whole game. Making one
circle is enough to shoot out torpedo's from both edges and
realised them.
Pinging arc is drawn by the ping line so that the line and arc
would cross, thats whay it is wise to ping while you turn left
and the ping line is crossed with the ship- enemies will shhot
the mark/arc or in front of it while the ship will be safely on
the left making another circle.
DDs do that too but Subs most of the time.
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Re: Tactics: SSs swim in circle
By: Hanuman Date: March 4, 2025, 8:17 am
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Also DDs which have torps on left and right side do it. For
example DD Trump.
Stopping is always risky, hence you keep mooving and especially
in circling way because otherwise you just swim from one map
edge to the opposite edge. And efficent time usage means using
torps all the time. That all leads to circling.
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