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10-17-10 05:28 PM |
I keep written war diaries for each career. Weather reports (every morning), fuel usage reports, damage reports, combat entries, and imaginary events (crew disagreements, maintainence reports, stories my officers tell me, discussions of books read, etc...). Each officer and some petty officers (radio and sound guys) has a personal backstory and personality. I even print out "photographs" made from desaturated screen captures and include them in each volume; we have a permanent photojournalist in residence, the famous Lothar-Kunther Bungheim.
So far I'm up to eight volumes (all in hardback composition books made by Black n' Red). I guess I'm a bit obsessed with the game! :DL
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Originally Posted by frau kaleun
(Post 1515442)
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And I'm also toying with the idea of keeping more extensive records from within the patrol itself, like notes on the weather, all contacts, notes on attacks made, etc. But I don't know. I tried that when I was first playing and soon got bogged down - but then I was still trying to remember how to find my way around in the game just to do the most basic of things. Now so much of the routine of "running the boat" has become just that, routine, when it comes to what to click and what key to press. So maybe I'll be able to keep a more detailed log without it seeming like such a hassle.
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