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Thanks. Not quite what I'm after then.
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I assume the latter. :know: Of course, there are WaW members who play on 100% realism setttings. No one's out to stop them. :nope: |
Okay. I signed up. *Runs back to TC*
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Dog-gone-it! I was miss-informed......I thought WAW only played at 100% (I sputter along in the 50% area!)....perhaps after the "Brothers Brendle" (named after two uncles) carreers are over I will re-think joining. I am running the two carreers from different ports and different sub types, trying to keep them evenly time framed and seeing the differences....one I have more aggressive, the other more calculating......
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BTW, could the original poster or a moderator please correct the thread title?
It should read "Wolves At War" - not "of". |
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BdU WaW |
I think it would be a nice touch to give a patrol start date to U-boat when you are giving a new grid assignment.
Something like this: BOAT U469 GRID BE99 DATE OF DEPARTURE 1/1/1942 Just my 2 cents... |
Wow this looks awesome. :o I signed up PROCESS ME.
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Yes, but as the WaW site says - it's really not about the tonnage. I think you're missing the fact that WaW is NOT a league in the competitive sense of the word. There's no competition going on, no "MVP" awards for tonnage, no effort to evaluate player performance based on sinking stats.
The key is improving immersion. And that's where WaW's sense of organization and community really comes into play. It really fixes one of SHIII's biggest "bugs" - the feeling that you're all alone out in the atlantic. If any kind of merit is given to players, it's for contributing to this community feel as much as possible. :) |
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Hey, CCIP, where did you get that sig quote from?
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