KptLt Lindemann
07-08-12, 04:08 PM
Hi everyone,
I returned to SH3 after almost 4 years...I never got bored of it actually, but dealing with things like moving, changing jobs etc etc meant that I had to put it aside for what I thought it would be a while. However, when my HD crashed I lost all hope of coming back as I felt there was no chance to have enough time to reinstall all that mod soup I used to have. But I was never able to get it entirely out of my mind...at some point, I came across the limited edition of SH5 and I bought it, thinking it was my chance to return to the Atlantic. Needless to say I never even installed it and it sits on my shelf instead of the store shelf ever since. About 3 weeks ago, I got back into Subsim...that was it, I HAD to reinstall SH3, GWX and all those wonderful mods, which is what I did. Now it's May 1940 and U-50 is about to commence her 4th war patrol. And of course it feels great to be again among this great community, to which SH3 owes a great deal of what it is today.
I salute you!
I returned to SH3 after almost 4 years...I never got bored of it actually, but dealing with things like moving, changing jobs etc etc meant that I had to put it aside for what I thought it would be a while. However, when my HD crashed I lost all hope of coming back as I felt there was no chance to have enough time to reinstall all that mod soup I used to have. But I was never able to get it entirely out of my mind...at some point, I came across the limited edition of SH5 and I bought it, thinking it was my chance to return to the Atlantic. Needless to say I never even installed it and it sits on my shelf instead of the store shelf ever since. About 3 weeks ago, I got back into Subsim...that was it, I HAD to reinstall SH3, GWX and all those wonderful mods, which is what I did. Now it's May 1940 and U-50 is about to commence her 4th war patrol. And of course it feels great to be again among this great community, to which SH3 owes a great deal of what it is today.
I salute you!