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palatum
04-13-12, 05:19 AM
I have just recently started playing SH3. With faint memories of playing Silent Service on my first computer waaay back in the 90's, i stumbled upon a website mentioning SH3 and gave it a try. My word, how have I lived without it?
Not having played a subsim for several decades, I was impressed by the stock game. Played for nearly a week, trying to figure out all the basics.
Then --- enter the MODS!! :rock:
I am running GWX gold, and it's a total different game. Loving it! GWX would run on my 8 y/o desktop though, so I have to use my laptop (which in fact is my employer's property... :nope:)

Can't play as much as i want due to RL, but just to sit down an evening with the game and the excitement, is satisfactory. Now I am playing with 90% reality (map update, WO assistance and no dud torps), and having a great time!

I used to play Battleground Europe (WW II Online) a few years back, but RL caught up, bringing on things like bying a house and having kids and other distractions :DL

Just wanted to say hello, and thank you for all the tips I already have picked up lurking in the forums for a few weeks.

Gerald
04-13-12, 05:24 AM
:salute:

VONHARRIS
04-13-12, 05:28 AM
There is still plenty of stuff to find out.

IMO SH3 is a game that will never stop changing!

Welcome to Subsim.

I really liked your "location"!:DL

Boompus
04-13-12, 06:14 AM
I am running GWX gold, and it's a total different game. Loving it! GWX would run on my 8 y/o desktop though, so I have to use my laptop (which in fact is my employer's property... :nope:)

Greetings...:salute:
I've SH2 and some other games installed on my employer's laptop (SH3 won't install for some reason). It's important to un-stress in the train while going to work and back ...:D

Jimbuna
04-13-12, 06:57 AM
Welcome :sunny:

About a year ago my son sailed around the resting place of the Tirpitz then had lunch beside one of the Tall Boy craters.

palatum
04-13-12, 08:08 AM
Welcome :sunny:

About a year ago my son sailed around the resting place of the Tirpitz then had lunch beside one of the Tall Boy craters.

Cool! Those holes are huge, even nearly 70 years later! You can see som photos from it here:

http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/miscellaneous/tirpitz_tromsoe_then_and_now/tirpitz_tromsoe_then_and_now.html

Laufen zum Ziel
04-13-12, 11:06 AM
Welcome aboard mate. You will soon be adicted.:haha:

u crank
04-13-12, 01:38 PM
Welcome to Subsim palatum.:salute:

Jimbuna
04-13-12, 01:58 PM
Cool! Those holes are huge, even nearly 70 years later! You can see som photos from it here:

http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/miscellaneous/tirpitz_tromsoe_then_and_now/tirpitz_tromsoe_then_and_now.html

Yes, I have that site bookmarked....very nice :up: