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Old 04-25-12, 08:46 AM   #1
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RSRD has lots of traffic, it's just historical, best to start out of Manila early and work around the Philippines, in Feb/March, lot's of action around Borneo and Java.
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Old 04-25-12, 10:56 AM   #2
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RSRD has lots of traffic, it's just historical, best to start out of Manila early and work around the Philippines, in Feb/March, lot's of action around Borneo and Java.
Yes! But TMO has more traffic than RSRDC (and TMO isn´t so historical).

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Old 04-25-12, 11:44 AM   #3
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Thanks for the info. I am a huge history fan, especially WWII history. I think I will stick to the mod that offers the most realistic experience as possible even if it might be a little boring at times. Realism is what draws to me to gaming anyway. Thank goodness for the time compression!

By the way, I am not saying that TMO is unrealistic. I understand that he is trying to make the game as realistic as possible but at the same time keeping it fun to play. Definitely appreciate the fact that we have options, and I am sure I will eventually being playing without RSRD installed.
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Thanks for the info. I am a huge history fan, especially WWII history. I think I will stick to the mod that offers the most realistic experience as possible even if it might be a little boring at times. Realism is what draws to me to gaming anyway. Thank goodness for the time compression!

By the way, I am not saying that TMO is unrealistic. I understand that he is trying to make the game as realistic as possible but at the same time keeping it fun to play. Definitely appreciate the fact that we have options, and I am sure I will eventually being playing without RSRD installed.
TMO has very hard japanese destroyers and planes, too hard from an historical point of view. But it is a damn hard game! (fun!).

I play with RSRDC now. Historically accurate, a real Pacific War environment.

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Old 04-26-12, 07:58 AM   #5
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Yes! But TMO has more traffic than RSRDC (and TMO isn´t so historical).

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No, not really.....just compare the files, just different traffic...
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