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[Darkside]FP
02-06-08, 02:09 AM
Just bought SH4 awhile ago and was looking around the internets to find some other people who appreciate the game as much as I do. Seems I stumbled upon a whole slew of people who love this game. Sweet.

Also, I joined one of your hamachi networks but nobody is ever on. If anyone has a pretty active network I would like to join. Good to be here. =)

Also, if I have a 25 slotted Ventrilo server that's open to the public if anyone would like to join to mingle about SH4, maybe play a few games.

donut
02-06-08, 03:23 AM
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/smartdark/post_new.gif 02-06-2008, 12:09 AM #1 (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=769997&postcount=1) [Darkside]FP (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/member.php?u=231645)
:up: :yep: :sunny:

Sailor Steve
02-06-08, 04:48 AM
WELCOME ABOARD!:sunny:

For multiplayer, try Neal's other website: http://www.subclub.info/wpl/

von Kinderei
02-06-08, 05:36 AM
Wel-come aboard mate ... :arrgh!:

Mush Martin
02-06-08, 05:53 AM
Welcome to subsim :up::up:

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Torplexed
02-06-08, 06:42 AM
http://neptoon.homestead.com/Lifering.jpg

DavyJonesFootlocker
02-06-08, 08:47 AM
Welcome.:D

Rockin Robbins
02-06-08, 09:16 AM
Good morning sir. Admiral Lockwood likes to meet with all new sub skippers and I know you're scheduled to meet with him this morning but its been a bad night. Last night Wahoo didn't report in as scheduled and he's been up all night trying to develop leads. Just take it easy and don't say anything controversial and you should be OK. Hate to see a new skipper get burned, sir. The admiral will see you now, sir.:shifty:

Good morning son, right snappy salute you have there. I hope you know where you're going that salute is worth less than a well-maintained load of torpedoes and a lot of good luck. Nicely pressed uniform you have there, too. See mine? Yeah, it's all rumpled and not too clean from my night from hell, which continues during the day here. That's the future of YOUR uniform, son. If you live.

I'll let you in on what happened last night. At 1750, Captain Morton of the Wahoo was supposed to report in. Mush and I are good friends. He's the best we have, him and Dick O'Kane, who used to be his exec. Mush is the finest, most aggressive and thorough attack commander in the sub fleet. Now he's overdue.

Son, that's what sucks about this submarine war. We don't get clean reports: Mush Morton and the Wahoo were sunk at this time at that place doing this. We just get silence. And the cruelest thing is the hope that you cling to when time after time this same thing happens and it always ends up meaning the same thing. Boat lost with all hands. War is hell, son, and you've known it since you were a kid. Well....now you're going to learn what hell really is.

I tell you this because you're the new guy here. If my friend and the best sub commander in the fleet can buy the farm, what do you think your chances are? Your job is to sink Jap ships and that's going to put your boat and your crew into danger. Weigh the odds, son. Sunk subs and dead crews don't sink anything. You gotta be aggressive but not stupid.

If Morton is dead, you have some giant shoes to fill. Talk to O'Kane and the other sub commanders around the base to learn from their mistakes. Read patrol reports until you can't read any more.

Drill your crew until they're half dead. You'll be saving their lives. This is no time to be a nice guy. Your job is to tell your crew things they don't want to hear and make them do things they don't want to do. Some of 'em will hate you for it. They'll never thank you that they're alive to hate you. And when you come back from the cruise with no torpedoes and four or five Jap merchies on the bottom they'll forget they hate you.

Welcome aboard, son. Sorry to be so maudlin, but last night was a hell of a night, and I know there'll be more of 'em. Up until now "war is hell" has been book knowledge. Starting now, you learn what that phrase means. Dismissed!

Well, how'd you do, sir? You look a little pale! Want some coffee? Cream and sugar? No, huh? Well maybe I can show you around Honolulu tonight, I know all the best party spots. Oh, don't feel much like partying, sorry sir. Well, welcolme aboard. Hope you're feeling better tomorrow. Congratulations on your new command!:up:

Schlippittz
02-06-08, 05:44 PM
I didn't want to be presumptuous and start my own welcome thread:lol:...but hello to you all from another noober here. I played SH3 casually and loved it, but I'm playing SH4 in much longer bursts than I ever had it's predecessor. I play with most of the noobie settings on (sensors, unlimited fuel, auto-calc firing solutions), but I'm hoping to gradually wean myself of those as I get my basic ship-captaining skills down (like making people get me coffee). You guys seem to be a really helpful bunch and you also seem to know what you're talking about historywise. The history is why I stick to WWII themed games (I'm also delving into the IL-2 universe pretty hardcore). It's nice to be on a gaming forum that has intelligent history buffs on it and isn't full of leetspeak for a change. :up:

RickC Sniper
02-06-08, 05:57 PM
Schlippittz, if we here tend to do one thing, it's striving for realism. We tend to push others to do the same. We often scoff at something if it isn't historically correct. Forgive us for that.

Everybody should be able to play a game at his own comfort level.

Welcome, you found a great site, and you are right about the history buffs.

McBeck
02-07-08, 04:33 AM
Welcome aboard - ask any question - this bunch will answer :know:

howler93
02-07-08, 01:28 PM
Welcome Darkside!

You have, indeed, found the right site for SH4, as well as WWII naval history, buffs. The people here are intelligent, helpful and friendly, so don't hesitate to ask when you have questions. Glad to have you aboard, and glad you're as immersed in the game as we are!

Happy Hunting,
Howler :arrgh!:

Torps
02-07-08, 01:36 PM
to Subsim and our awesome community.