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Old 03-25-15, 01:44 PM   #1
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Hi everyone. I just finished my first career and I'm a bit disappointed. I refitted at Guam with a few days left in the war and was on my way back to my home base of Freemantle. I sank 230,000 tons on this patrol. Suddenly, the game just stopped and told me the war was over. I got the "wonderful job" screens and my career was over.
I'm disappointed because I didn't get a summary or total of the medals I won or the tonnage I sank. Is this normal? I thought I could proceed back to base and see that information and save my career results, much as you can do between patrols when you're in your office.
If anyone can enlighten me I would appreciate it. Thanks. Jeff
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Old 03-25-15, 03:25 PM   #2
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Oh, wow, that's a bummer, Jeff. I'm not looking forward to that at all. There's gotta be more to it then that?

I appreciate the warning...

Oh, BTW, is that MSTS Seaview?

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Old 03-25-15, 07:41 PM   #3
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When this sim first came out, some expressed disappointment that you didn't see the flash and mushroom cloud from the atomic bombs being dropped at wars end if you were in the right spot off Japan. Me, I could do without the sudden tan.

However, some kind of postwar fanfare and wrap-up would have been nice. Maybe there wasn't the budget for it.
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Medals are for those who do not know how to do a good job. Those who do a good job know the value is in their men .... not what they wear on their chest.
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Medals are for those who do not know how to do a good job. Those who do a good job know the value is in their men .... not what they wear on their chest.
True... but it would still be good if you could see your total tonnage at the end of the career.

I can think of a way to mod that in (for all the games from III-V, seeing as they're the same underneath the graphics), but it would be very fiddly.
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Oh, wow, that's a bummer, Jeff. I'm not looking forward to that at all. There's gotta be more to it then that?

I appreciate the warning...

Oh, BTW, is that MSTS Seaview?

MSTS? I'm not sure what that is. The reference is to Capt. Lee Crane, commander of the SSNR Seaview from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.

Yeah, it was a bummer. Definitely a letdown. Thanks for your reply.
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Medals are for those who do not know how to do a good job. Those who do a good job know the value is in their men .... not what they wear on their chest.
Well, that's a rather absurd, arrogant statement, and one I disagree with. I did a VERY good job during my 14 patrol career. I sank about a million tons of shipping-including three aircraft carriers and a battleship, sent probably 70,000 troops to see Davey Jones, shot down 80-90 planes, and only lost one man. I also successfully completed all but one of my patrol objectives. In addition, I never shot at junks, sampans, or fishing vessels because I consider that to be immoral. Those tiny vessels are defenseless and manned by poor civilians trying to eke-out a living from the sea and have nothing whatsoever to do with the war.

On the contrary, medals are given in official recognition and appreciation of the fact that you DID do a good job. It's just like getting perks, bonuses, and promotions in private industry. Would you be happy and satisfied if you worked diligently, honorably, and successfully for a company and never got a promotion or a raise? Of course not. Please be real.
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When this sim first came out, some expressed disappointment that you didn't see the flash and mushroom cloud from the atomic bombs being dropped at wars end if you were in the right spot off Japan. Me, I could do without the sudden tan.

However, some kind of postwar fanfare and wrap-up would have been nice. Maybe there wasn't the budget for it.
Yeah. A career summation would be desirable. It's a real shame there isn't one. I think it lessens the game experience.
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Well, that's a rather absurd, arrogant statement, and one I disagree with. I did a VERY good job during my 14 patrol career. I sank about a million tons of shipping-including three aircraft carriers and a battleship, sent probably 70,000 troops to see Davey Jones, shot down 80-90 planes, and only lost one man. I also successfully completed all but one of my patrol objectives. In addition, I never shot at junks, sampans, or fishing vessels because I consider that to be immoral. Those tiny vessels are defenseless and manned by poor civilians trying to eke-out a living from the sea and have nothing whatsoever to do with the war.

On the contrary, medals are given in official recognition and appreciation of the fact that you DID do a good job. It's just like getting perks, bonuses, and promotions in private industry. Would you be happy and satisfied if you worked diligently, honorably, and successfully for a company and never got a promotion or a raise? Of course not. Please be real.


LoL you call that a very good job? Anyone can pull that off playing easy mode on the stock game. Your accomplishments don't really amount to that much considering all the traffic in the stock game and unlimited fuel. You want a real challange download the tmo mod and play with some actual realism.
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Ok here's the real question....did any of your crew catch crabs during the war? I think the game models a "morality" penalty and this is simulated as a lack of end-game pomp and triumph?
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Sea Demon has a good point Seaview. On easy there are ships everywhere & racking up impressive tonnage is relatively easy. If you are enjoying yourself then all the better but if you really want to step into the shoes of the submariners of old then I suggest you crank up the realism & add some mods.

I presently use TMO & RSRD & plucking a single tanker out of a convoy & then successfully evading the merciless depth charging I find extremely satisfying.

It will require a greater level of commitment on your part but in return you will be rewarded with a greater sense of immersion & satisfaction from the sim. If you prefer to avoid the challenge then thats fine, to each his own but then please dont trumpet your tonnage as some significant success. It obvious that some will take umbrage at it, moreover the analogy could be made that you are in a Destroyer & the rest of us in a whale boat armed with only a 45.
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LoL you call that a very good job? Anyone can pull that off playing easy mode on the stock game. Your accomplishments don't really amount to that much considering all the traffic in the stock game and unlimited fuel. You want a real challange download the tmo mod and play with some actual realism.
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Sea Demon has a good point Seaview. On easy there are ships everywhere & racking up impressive tonnage is relatively easy. If you are enjoying yourself then all the better but if you really want to step into the shoes of the submariners of old then I suggest you crank up the realism & add some mods.

I presently use TMO & RSRD & plucking a single tanker out of a convoy & then successfully evading the merciless depth charging I find extremely satisfying.
I don't think you guys understand what this thread is about. It's not about how good Seaview was, it's the fact that he feels that at the end of your career, you should get a summary of your career; something I agree with him on.

By the way, Sea Demon, when we say 'be more aggressive', we're talking about hunting enemy ships, not talking to people on the forum.
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Not quite the same but there is this cool tool. It edits saves, but the is another program called SH4 Report included that can produce a detailed report of your saves:

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Kim Ronhof's Silent Hunter 4 Patrol Report Generator (version 5102) and Silent Hunter 4 Tools (Tbox)(version 2.0)

Tbox is a Single Patrol Generator for the dynamic American Career mode. It allows you to edit the dynamic career save file to change the patrol area (mission-objective file) you are assigned by the game, your boat's name, your name and rank, and your patrol start date. For those of you who are familiar with Hawk's Patrol Zone Selector for SHCE, Tbox accomplishes the same goal. The programs will install and run in Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7.

http://www.subsowespac.org/silent-hunter-4-mods.shtml
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I don't think you guys understand what this thread is about. It's not about how good Seaview was...

...you should get a summary of your career; something I agree with him on.
Indeed & I agree as well.
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After war's end, I think the game should continue to simulate the return to civilian life. Mission: transit to position 37N 83W; conduct anti-coal operations until 10,000 tons have been accounted.
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