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To be honest, rather than someone personally mentoring you, I suspect asking questions on this and other threads will yield you better results, and for the most part people on subsim are a friendly bunch. You'll probably find that exposing your queries to a larger number of people by posting in a forum will get you better and quicker answers, as there is a wealth of knowledge from all the subsim members just a few keypresses away.
There are people on this forum from all over the world, so you never have to wait that long for someone to come up trumps with an answer you seek. I'll certainly give it a go if I see any of your threads. You might find that another useful site (other than subsim) for Dangerous Waters stuff is the one listed in the link below, (it features a lot of useful pdf manuals and help guides to assist you in getting your head around the stations on a modern submarine, particularly useful for sussing out the Waterfall displays and various sonar arrays). www.subguru.com For SH3 and SH4, there are quite a lot of tutorials, pdfs, videos etc available to help you get your head around all the bits and pieces on a WW2 sub, be sure to check out Legion's SH4 noob guide flagged up on the main subsim page. Although it is for SH4 rather than SH3, it uses the simple targetting system in options, which is essentially no different from the SH3 one when you are on easy settings, and the tactics are exactly what you should be doing for any WW2 sub sim, so that one is definitely recommended. If you do choose to download and install the Grey Wolves mod, be aware that it comes in several separate downloads (five in total I seem to recall, plus an update) and they are all fairly large, so you might want to get on the case with downloading that now, ready for when you have SH3 installed. Good luck and good hunting :D |
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Besides the original poster asked if the game was the best sub game out at the moment...and at the moment, no it's not. It's not even close. ...and what's getting old is people getting their knickers in a twist when somebody raises a critical point about the game. ;) Tony |
Ahh, go splurge and get 'em both.
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There's critical, then there is constructive, I am tired of the critical:oops: |
I agree that the GWX mod is the best mod around, but it makes the game really realistic:D. In other words: compared to the stock game SH3 + GWX is quite difficult, especially for someone who has never played a subsim.
If you don't mind that however I would recommend SH3 + GWX as well (at least until we have a supermod for SH4;)) |
To me, there's a basic conceptual difference between SH III and SH IV that has to do with history, rather than gameplay. Patched or unpatched, modded or unmodded, GWX or not, when I play SH IV I'm playing to win the war. with SH III GWX I'm playing to not lose too badly.
That said, I play each at about the same amount (2-3 everns in the Atlantic, another 2-3 in the Pacific,) and I find both experiences equally enjoyable. FWIW I'm not seeing desktop crashes in SH IV, and the current crop of modes make it quite playable. But that's just my opinion. |
Well, no one sub was ever going to win the war for any side. So that concept is a bad way to approach the game IMHO.
The only way to approach it is to sink as much tonnage as you can...and survive. That applies to any sub commander in the war. Tony |
I am sure it will get better, but in SH4, even with mods and patches, I have yet to complete even an abreviated career without some immersion breaking game issue. So, for a first time sub simmer, I would have to recommend SH3.
But as someone said, splurge and get both ;) |
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