Hardcore
I am the SIM as in simple minded I guess :88) Although in reality I am only Hardcore lite as I play with only 80% reality :huh: |
I havent done the test........I'm too scared...lol, but to give you an idea of what kind of skipper I am.......this happened just now...
got a radar report of a contact south of my position......changed course, went to 512 compression cos I have to leave for work in 20 minutes AND COLLIDED WITH THE FRICKEN FREIGHTER AND SANK............jeez,, maybe I should take up quilting...... |
"HARDCORE SUBSIM SKIPPER No doubt about it, you are hardcore. You are the kind of subsim player who pins up the Kriegsmarine gridmap on your wall, you use a redlamp when playing at night, your wife lets you know her mother is visiting by shouting "Alarm!" and you didn't know--or care--that Silent Hunter III has a save game feature. You cut your teeth plotting attacks in Gato, sank 28,000 tons in your first Aces of the Deep patrol, and played Dangerous Waters at 100% realism. You scoff at wannabes who whine about some niggling detail in a subsim but use the red triangle-infested auto TDC and auto-map updates. You never, ever, use anything but full realism."
I prefer 75-85 realism actually.... But its true i m fan of sub games since sh1 and AOD were released! |
I'm a crappy subsim skipper...:D
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It says im "hardcore". LOL.
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HARDCORE SUBSIM SKIPPER No doubt about it, you are hardcore. You are the kind of subsim player who pins up the Kriegsmarine gridmap on your wall, you use a redlamp when playing at night, your wife lets you know her mother is visiting by shouting "Alarm!" and you didn't know--or care--that Silent Hunter III has a save game feature. You cut your teeth plotting attacks in Gato, sank 28,000 tons in your first Aces of the Deep patrol, and played Dangerous Waters at 100% realism. You scoff at wannabes who whine about some niggling detail in a subsim but use the red triangle-infested auto TDC and auto-map updates. You never, ever, use anything but full realism.
You are the "sim" in Subsim. it couldnt be anything else im a born submariner |
HARDCORE SUBSIM SKIPPER ...
You are the "sim" in Subsim. ..I am. :up: |
HARDCORE
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I refuse to tell you my results, other than to say the analysis was surprisingly accurate (and I didn't appreciate the accompanying graphic!).
JCC |
Casual
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I got this :D
NUKE SUBSIM SKIPPER Periscopes are for wimps. Let's face it, any snapperhead can bring a WWII subsim to periscope depth, lock onto the red triangle and plug away. Real men never get closer than 8000 yards to their target. Your subsim of choice is made by a company in Waterford, Conn. You thrive on complex Target-Motion Analysis equations, deciphering broadband contacts, and gauging ESM signal strength. You are paler than Siberian stripper and proud of it. You long for the day you can take your Seawolf class nuke into an online game against a whole fleet of Type VIICs. One ADACP equals "make my day". I think that aint far from the truth he he. But i do admit i like my WW2 sub sim also. Having to admit thought that atm i dont own any nuclear subsim :nope: steam here i come :rock: |
HARDCORE SUBSIM SKIPPER No doubt about it, you are hardcore. You are the kind of subsim player who pins up the Kriegsmarine gridmap on your wall, you use a redlamp when playing at night, your wife lets you know her mother is visiting by shouting "Alarm!" and you didn't know--or care--that Silent Hunter III has a save game feature. You cut your teeth plotting attacks in Gato, sank 28,000 tons in your first Aces of the Deep patrol, and played Dangerous Waters at 100% realism. You scoff at wannabes who whine about some niggling detail in a subsim but use the red triangle-infested auto TDC and auto-map updates. You never, ever, use anything but full realism.
You are the "sim" in Subsim. :rock: :rock: :rock: :rock: :cool: :lol: :|\\ :arrgh!: |
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Hardcore:smug:.
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Hardcore subsim skipper here.
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