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grislyatoms
06-14-09, 09:34 AM
Where to start...

Got interested in submarine tactics watching "Victory at Sea" with my Grandpa. Saw "Das Boot" in the theater when it came out. Devoured every scrap of writing I could find relating to submarines. Probably built the U-47 model kit 5-6 times...

Then the fateful day at a family gathering at my Aunt's house. My Uncle had just installed a copy of "Gato" on his new pc. Been hooked ever since.

Did a few tours of Silent Service and AoD. I adored AoD. Something about approaching a convoy with "Ride of the Valkyries" playing that resonated with me. Bought the expansion pack and drove a XXI all over. Wore out two VHS copies of "The Hunt for Red October" and one copy of "Das Boot". Bought all of Tom Clancy's submarine novels, and the one "tech" guide, though I forget the name. Played Jane's 688 but it never hooked me, for some reason.

Then marriage and a kid and a divorce brought it all to a halt. Kept the kiddo, cut the rest loose:arrgh!:

Started trying to find a decent sub sim a couple of months ago. I would venture a guess that I have found it.:88)

I haven't stayed up until 4 -5 a.m. in years with a game. "Just a few more minutes, maybe we'll make contact with something. Anything"

Just installed GWX. "Forenume 15, eitnume teen". (Sorry, don't know how to spell it.) My jaw dropped. The LI's voice...:yeah: adjusting the planes ON MY BOAT!:cool:

I stayed up again 'til the wee hours last night just exploring GWX.

GWX dev team... Bravo, standing ovation. Thank you. This is the subsim of my dreams and I haven't even scratched the surface.

Tonight I'm going to take out my new type II for a shakedown. Going to run time/speed trials, time to depth trials and speed checks in varying sea conditions. Woohoo!:sunny:

grislyatoms
06-14-09, 09:38 AM
P.S. and I thought I knew a bit about U-boots. All I can say is :salute:

Torplexed
06-14-09, 09:39 AM
Welcome aboard! :sunny:

Ain't it fun? :D You'll be learning a lot more about U-Boats too.

Hanomag
06-14-09, 09:41 AM
Welcome Aboard Herr Kaluen!! :arrgh!:

nikbear
06-14-09, 09:45 AM
Welcome aboard,you'll fit right in,I think we've all lost a bit of sleep playing this:oops:...:salute::yeah::03:

meduza
06-14-09, 10:11 AM
Welcome aboard! And good hunting! :arrgh!:

Paul Riley
06-14-09, 10:16 AM
Welcome!

I can personally vouch for the ride of the valkyries bit,I do that sometimes myself,depends if I feel particularly brave and aggressive :arrgh!:

May see you out in your IIA,I am in one myself :haha:

Shadowblade
06-14-09, 05:57 PM
Welcome aboard and good hunt! :arrgh!:

TigerShark808
06-14-09, 06:04 PM
Sleep? Whats sleep? It's a five letter word but it should be a four letter word.

Anyways. Welcome aboard!:salute:

mookiemookie
06-14-09, 06:07 PM
It always amazes me how a four year old game continues to attract new players. A testament to SH3's greatness!

Welcome aboard grisly!

Dowly
06-14-09, 07:21 PM
Welcome aboard grislyatoms! :salute:

@Mookie

Nothing surprising about it, if the game's good then ppl keep playing it. Lots of examples of this (IL2, Battlefield series, Close Combat series and the list goes on :03:).

owner20071963
06-14-09, 08:01 PM
Welcome to the World of Sub Simulation :yeah:

grislyatoms
06-14-09, 08:18 PM
Thanks for the hearty welcome, folks! Seems like a great bunch here. I'm sure I'm going to have some questions once I dig into this game deeper.

@Dowly - I have two ferrets, a DEW and a blonde.

You would probably know how they get into everything at EXACTLY the wrong moment.

Ferrets running across the keyboard in a game like this (or any game, really) can be...disastrous.

Thanks all, and Happy Hunting!:DL

Kpt. Lehmann
06-14-09, 08:22 PM
Cheers, grislyatoms!

Glad you are enjoying GWX. For us, it was a labor of love! :D

~SALUTE!~

Sink 'em all!!! :arrgh!:

Task Force
06-14-09, 08:28 PM
Welcome to subsim grislyatoms.:up:

mookiemookie
06-14-09, 09:17 PM
Welcome aboard grislyatoms! :salute:

@Mookie

Nothing surprising about it, if the game's good then ppl keep playing it. Lots of examples of this (IL2, Battlefield series, Close Combat series and the list goes on :03:).

You're right. I have Deus Ex, Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines and Fallout 1 all installed on my computer now and am currently playing through them.

Great gameplay outlasts great graphics. Let's hope SH5 has more of the former. http://chinaadopttalk.com/forum/Smileys/Lots_O_Smileys/fingers_crossed.gif

TarJak
06-14-09, 10:14 PM
Wilkommen zum Subsim Herr Kaleun.

Glad you are enjoying the GWXperience.

:salute:

Jimbuna
06-15-09, 04:57 AM
Welcome aboard Kaleun grislyatoms http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/welcome.gif

Good to know your enjoying the GWXperience http://www.psionguild.org/forums/images/smilies/wolfsmilies/pirate.gif

Brag
06-15-09, 05:40 AM
Welcome to this nest of murderous vipers. :D

Task Force
06-15-09, 02:41 PM
Welcome to this nest of murderous vipers. :D

Yea lol.:rotfl:

bookworm_020
06-16-09, 02:30 AM
Welcome Aboard!:yeah:

grislyatoms
06-19-09, 09:57 AM
Having great success plotting intercept courses/setting torpedo runs.

My exact system is sort of an amalgam of all the tutorials out there. Thanks for all the work on those, folks! (I would name names, but I don’t want to leave anyone out).

There is something incredibly satisfying about raising the periscope and seeing a merchant’s bow just crossing 0 degrees at 500 meters.:cool:

All of my (4) torpedo shots since installing GW have been from 78 to 94 degrees AOB.

Before these tutorials I would just eyeball intercept courses and let weps handle the solutions.

Now to work on magnetic pistols. Afraid to use them…counter-intuitive to set my weapons to run under a target… then again, maybe I’ll wait until BdU fixes them…:doh:

Wreford-Brown
06-19-09, 05:30 PM
Welcome aboard!

Use those magnetic torpedoes, but ensure they get a good magnetic signature - you're better off launching at 0 degrees to allow them a full run of the metal hull of your target.