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M00nStalker
03-31-08, 02:36 PM
... explain Silent hunter 3 to a 9 year old girl?

I had the pleasure of doing that today when my niece were with me (home from school due to illness).

And it was actually quite rewarding in many ways, she made me think in a way I haven't since I started playing.

I explained everything from the torpedo to the sonar and she listened and after a few hours she sat with me making decisions on what we should do. For example at one point I asked her if she wanted to attack a lone destroyer off the west coast of Ireland. She then said that I should use the electric torpedo since the weather was clear.

I fired an electric torpedo against it and it went down. Afterwards we did a surface attack on a lone merchant, after that she said: "dive so the planes don't come" :arrgh!:

Have to get her to play it full time when she gets a little older :D

Flashmax09
03-31-08, 02:49 PM
I had my little girl (8 years) old watch me last night, while I was being attacked by 2 DD and she asked me why I dont surface and take out those 2 DD.

I told her nicely that those pesky DD are much more powerful on the surface then my little U-Boat. Then she watched me for a little while and got bored and went upstairs.

TarJak
03-31-08, 08:21 PM
My 9 year old just rolls her eyes and says "Daddy is playing submarines again! He's always playing submarines!"

Keelbuster
03-31-08, 08:27 PM
Har!!! Great thread. I've often thought of the possibilty of playing SH3 with my child (conceived, but only in my mind:) It took me 26 years to get into subs. But then,..I had no one to guide me.

Doolar
03-31-08, 08:55 PM
Hey TARJAk , my 15 & 17 year old daughters give me the eye roll too , and so does my wife . Usually if I'm still play'n past 3am

Wreford-Brown
03-31-08, 10:29 PM
The famous wife eye roll, usually followed by the 'you're not playing that stupid game again, are you?', the 'you spend more time on that stupid game than with me' and the 'I'm going to bed, see you in the morning'.
Explaining to a nine year old? I'll take that over explaining to a twenty-something year old every time!

SmokinTep
04-01-08, 06:24 AM
Wife doesn't bother me at all. I could be out drinking with the guys......:yep:

Sailor Steve
04-01-08, 09:43 AM
That's what a friend of mine said when his wife complained that, like their father, they had taken up miniatures wargaming. He replied "At least it keeps them off the streets."

Dowly
04-01-08, 09:50 AM
I once tried to explain Rome: Total War to my friend that only plays Counter-Strike. He just couldnt get the point of it. I was close to choking him to death at that point. :rotfl:

Gezoes
04-01-08, 08:59 PM
Don't worry, I know the feeling hehe.

Great series btw, the Total War ones :up: I tried to explain the Close Combat series, one of my previous passions, to a Dungeons and Dragons/fantasy-fanatic once.

No +6 defence card when you cross this hedgerow my friend :rotfl:

Great story M00nstalker! You should look for a thread where a young girl, or someone's daughter, drew a drawing when she saw SH3! Can't remember who it was...

d@rk51d3
04-01-08, 09:18 PM
My son (1 yr old) can be anywhere in the house, and when he hears a torp detonate, both arms fly up in the air and he yells "yayyyy" like the crew.:rotfl:

Wreford-Brown
04-01-08, 09:26 PM
Don't worry, I know the feeling hehe.

Great series btw, the Total War ones :up: I tried to explain the Close Combat series, one of my previous passions, to a Dungeons and Dragons/fantasy-fanatic once.

No +6 defence card when you cross this hedgerow my friend :rotfl:

Great story M00nstalker! You should look for a thread where a young girl, or someone's daughter, drew a drawing when she saw SH3! Can't remember who it was...

Close Combat - now that brings back memories... I even found someone who had modded the Okinawa campaign. He must have busted his b**** to get that little puppy together.

bookworm_020
04-02-08, 12:27 AM
My son (1 yr old) can be anywhere in the house, and when he hears a torp detonate, both arms fly up in the air and he yells "yayyyy" like the crew.:rotfl:

That is priceless!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

Now teach him to sing along to "It's a long way to Tippararry"!:up:

Wolfehunter
04-02-08, 02:36 AM
Ya my daughter is almost 5 and she knows the theme music to GWX 2.0. She come to see me sink the bad men ships.;) So I tell her all about the subs and stuff. She loves the graphics and music because I put all them oldies for ambiance. We both love it and my wife can't stand it.:up: Which make me more happy!:rotfl:

Graf Paper
04-02-08, 02:36 AM
My 15-year old nephew was briefly intrigued by SH3 when he once watched me playing.

He even started up a career on my computer.

That lasted for all of five minutes before he realized it wasn't an FPS with massive firepower or WoW. :roll:

The media overload in today's culture has largely have taught kids to have the attention span of a gnat on "crack". :nope:

It would have been nice to have a little Graf Paper Jr. or Grafina Paper to teach and share all the experiences I've had over the years. :cry:

magicsub
04-02-08, 02:46 AM
when im at home, and my family is not there, i sing its a long way to tipperary with my crew!!@!:oops:

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :arrgh!:

Jimbuna
04-02-08, 07:36 AM
I have a son that takes GWX to sea.

He won't play the next version out....because there's no spy sat :oops:

The lazy bugga doesn't like taxing his mind :lol:

Able72
04-02-08, 08:23 AM
The wife stopped complaining at me about computer games after we spent a christmas at home with her sick. I was playing Civilization III at the time and she wanted to sit with me cause she felt miserable, so I started a two player game, set it on easy, and taught her to play. She's been hooked ever since. I next moved her on to playing WOW and she is currently an AH mogul.

Sub games? I don't know if I'll ever get her to try those, but I've won the war. She doesn't complain about the time I spend playing, and is usually sitting at the computer next to mine playing Civ III or WOW.

Herr Trigger
04-02-08, 08:36 AM
Tarjak Quote:

[ "Daddy is playing submarines again! He's always playing submarines!"]

Now that is familiar, my wife says those very words to the kids, and a few more to me when they've gone to bed!

Herr Trigger.

mcf1
04-02-08, 08:55 AM
A new Kaleun is born :up:

gdogghenrikson
04-02-08, 10:16 PM
I did try to explain it once to a friend who only plays racing games, he had interest for about 3 days. I also tried to explain it to a friend who only plays sports and WWF/WWE games, that lasted about 3 seconds

Platapus
04-03-08, 05:36 AM
I was playing Civilization III at the time.... She doesn't complain about the time I spend playing, and is usually sitting at the computer next to mine playing Civ III or WOW.


Civ III and Civ IV rock. I sure got my money's worth out of that series.

Other than SH3, the CIV games are one of the few games I can finish and immediately start another game.

Kipparikalle
04-03-08, 06:09 AM
Hah, I have this 5-years old brother who always comes to watch when I play.

But he's not cute like yours, not at all.
He asks a lot of questions, and I mean a lot.

Even after explaining everything possible to him, he still asks similiar:

"Why is your boats colour grey?"
"Why is that ship sinking?"
"Why that gun is shooting you?"
"Why don't you sink that ship?"
"Why that man has that kind of shoe on his foot?"
Etc...etc...

God he's annoying. I usually don't let him watch what I play.

PS. And call me mean and I'm going to showe your shoe up your ass.

Able72
04-03-08, 09:22 AM
Hah, I have this 5-years old brother who always comes to watch when I play.

But he's not cute like yours, not at all.
He asks a lot of questions, and I mean a lot.

Even after explaining everything possible to him, he still asks similiar:

"Why is your boats colour grey?"
"Why is that ship sinking?"
"Why that gun is shooting you?"
"Why don't you sink that ship?"
"Why that man has that kind of shoe on his foot?"
Etc...etc...

God he's annoying. I usually don't let him watch what I play.

PS. And call me mean and I'm going to showe your shoe up your ass.
Meanie!!! ;) :D

Gotta love five year olds. "Why?" "Why?" "Why?"

Wolfehunter
04-03-08, 11:03 AM
Hah, I have this 5-years old brother who always comes to watch when I play.

But he's not cute like yours, not at all.
He asks a lot of questions, and I mean a lot.

Even after explaining everything possible to him, he still asks similiar:

"Why is your boats colour grey?"
"Why is that ship sinking?"
"Why that gun is shooting you?"
"Why don't you sink that ship?"
"Why that man has that kind of shoe on his foot?"
Etc...etc...

God he's annoying. I usually don't let him watch what I play.

PS. And call me mean and I'm going to showe your shoe up your ass.
Meanie!!! ;) :D

Gotta love five year olds. "Why?" "Why?" "Why?"Setting course to ET73... Daddy are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet............................ Yet?....................:damn:

thrasher
04-03-08, 11:26 AM
My 10 year old daughter asks about the men on the boat you just sank! What happens to them she asks! :damn: My reply is its just a game, they aren't real!

Tool
04-04-08, 09:45 AM
My son will be 3 in June and is what my wife and I call "scary-smart", as he has been talking for well over a year and speaks in full sentences and asks questions like crazy. He likes to ask me to sit and play "mcqeen racing" on the "puter", which is a CARS movie game i bought for him.

So for now that is all he is interested in, but it is a start, and soon i hope to have him playing some SH3 or sitting on my lap while i fly a sortie in Falcon4. :up:

Either way.. the wife doesn't complain and knows he just wants to be like his daddy.

Tool.

Able72
04-04-08, 09:27 PM
My son will be 3 in June and is what my wife and I call "scary-smart", as he has been talking for well over a year and speaks in full sentences and asks questions like crazy. He likes to ask me to sit and play "mcqeen racing" on the "puter", which is a CARS movie game i bought for him.

So for now that is all he is interested in, but it is a start, and soon i hope to have him playing some SH3 or sitting on my lap while i fly a sortie in Falcon4. :up:

Either way.. the wife doesn't complain and knows he just wants to be like his daddy.

Tool.

Very Cool. Mabey someday he'll help develop SH10 :D