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    It was the darndest thing. I came across a convoy dead in the water, including the escorts. It wasn't until I sank a few that the excorts woke up. (Using NRYM 2.1 and SH3Cmdr 2.6.1)

    Has anyone else experienced this?
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    I had a Task force do the same thing. Just dead in the water. Didn't move and only one of the 3 escorts moved.<div class="ev_tpc_signature">

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    I've had this too. Don't know if it was supposed to happen, but they just sat there - even after I sank a few of them, the rest didn't didn't budge. Good target practise though!<div class="ev_tpc_signature">



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    Never had the heart stopping moment of seeing one myself, I can only live in hope!<div class="ev_tpc_signature">

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    The Brits must be doing some kind of psychological operations when they do this . . . . Wondering what we'll do.
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    Well, whatever they are doing. They can keep practicing it. Just leave some bigger ships for target practice. <div class="ev_tpc_signature">

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    Were they completly dead or just crawling along?

    Sometimes it happens that the convoy gets confused on waypoints and they all pile up. It takes more then 30 minutes for them to sort out the order of sailing an resume in new course.<div class="ev_tpc_signature">



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    They were in perfect formation, zero knots. It was amazing to see.
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    Sometimes it happens that the convoy gets confused on waypoints and they all pile up. It takes more then 30 minutes for them to sort out the order of sailing an resume in new course.
    Good point. This often hapenned, especially in foggy weather and convoys of mixed nationalities where the experience and competence of the Captains varied.<div class="ev_tpc_signature">



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    So this was in NYGM? I never saw something like that but I didn't play NYGM very long ...
    I guess NYGM's aim that you should never truly
    know what happens next has been fulfilled once again.
    In GW and UBWA I only saw the "crawlers", one or two at a time.<div class="ev_tpc_signature">

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