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Alice 06-09-08 10:59 PM

Where do you start?
 
Ok, so I've been spending way too much time on uboat.net and I decided to get SH3. I know I'm in way over my head but I would like to eventually learn how to play with 100% realism and GWX and all that good stuff. But right now I'm still at rank HN 3 (Hardcore Noob, 3rd class).
I've mostly been playing the naval academy and trying to get used to stuff.

So my question is how did everyone start out? Did you just jump right into a career and learn from trial and error? Did you turn the realism settings down until you figured things out? Did you play the naval academy over and over again?

Yes, I have been reading the newbie guides and the community manual, but I'm wondering how different people approached the game when they started out. Also what settings are considered "standard"? I kind of assume that most people play with 100% realism as sort of the way to play. Is that right?

SeaWolf U-57 06-09-08 11:07 PM

yes i kept playing the naval academy untill i passed all the tests :yep:

richardphat 06-09-08 11:17 PM

Yup i did training and exam but im still a noob. I cant believe i havent progress at all since 1 year and half:nope: :nope: :nope:

headcase 06-10-08 12:18 AM

I started the acadamy. Got aggravated, and jumped into a career. Died a few times without hitting anything. Pulled out pencil, paper, compass and protractor. Went back to the Acad. missions and slowly figured out what I was doing. And I still get crews killed more often than I would like. But not as often, and with much better tonnage to show for it.

melnibonian 06-10-08 12:47 AM

I never bothered with the academy. I just got a boat and hit the high seas. Especially in the begining of the war you can try different tactics without much danger and get to know the potential of your boat.

HW3 06-10-08 03:02 AM

I hate to say it but, I still do not play at 100% realism. I like the external view for watching my victims going down, and to just admire the graphics in GWX 2.1. If I were you, I would start a campaign with the realism settings you want to try and then adjust them till you find the setting that suits you. Remember, there is no one set correct setting to play this sim, just what works for you.

KeptinCranky 06-10-08 03:17 AM

I learned watching a friend try to play 100% realism right away, he did use tutorials and such but after 5 patrols he still wasn't able to identify a C3 cargo at 5km at night where I could....

so then I started playing SH3 myself, started out with all the realism on, except for manual targeting and external camera (for screenies ;) )

bookworm_020 06-10-08 03:22 AM

Naval Acadamy was the go for me, so I could learn the basics and learn all the commands that I needed to survive. I then tried a couple of the single missions to give me experience in dealing with escorts and air patrols.

I then moved on to a career, but starting with the stock version for awhile and then moving on to GWX (that will sort the men from the boys:D)

Have a look at the FAQ sticky at the top of the page for more help and suggestions.:yep:

BTW Alice, Welcome aboard!:up:

rifleman13 06-10-08 03:46 AM

First the Naval Academy to get the 1500 renown.:up:

THEN install GWX. I found out the hard way when I tried the FlaK Training. Dead in the Water!:dead:

Darn those planes, in stock they were like mindless drones. In GWX, they actually put the pilots inside!:huh:

Sailor Steve 06-10-08 06:52 AM

Learn at the Academy, then play some single missions. 'Happy Times' is good for convoy attack practice.

Don't install any supermod until you're comfortable with what you're doing.

downunder 06-10-08 07:29 AM

Like all things the best place to start is at the beggining, the Acadamy is a good place to learn the basics and build confidence with the controls. As for realisim i wouldnt try and start playing at 100% straight off, its not much fun being killed in the first 5 min of every game, the novelty wears off fast. I play at 54% and that is real enough for me. Live a little, Die a little.

Cheers

Downunder

Red Heat 06-10-08 08:11 AM

The Naval academy its a a very good start for the first "touch" to play SH3...specialy for those with never play games as "Ace of the Deep", or "SH1" and dont understand as a submarine works yeath.
I start to play "SH1"...some years a go and i never stop since, and all this years playing i only can play with 84% of realism only. One of the main reason its only a game (its not a really U-boat and im not commanding a human crew) so i try to put the things between a good play and fun and good graphics, BECAUSE ITS ONLY A GAME! :cool:

danurve 06-10-08 09:27 AM

Well, if you plan to roll with GWX I recomend starting by reading the manual.
At least the parts on understanding how the ASW works in the game.

looney 06-10-08 12:18 PM

I started with the Naval academy (I read you got reknown for it) then started a patrol in a Type VII no convoy's just loners wich where easy pickings either with gun or torps. Then got into GWX

Murr44 06-10-08 01:27 PM

I played enough of the Naval Academy tutorials to get 1500 points then I moved on to the "Happy Times" mission & finally started playing in campaign mode. I've had the game for over a year & still don't play at full realism; my math just isn't that good.:oops: Got GWX a month or so ago & I haven't looked back since.

Play it at whatever realism scale that you're comfortable with. Remember that it's just a game & there is no sense in making it so hard for yourself that it puts you off.:down:

Hope that you have many hours enjoying your SH III experience.:) I can almost guarantee that you will quickly lose track of time, stay up all night & end up always late for appointments, school, work, etc...:D

P.S. When or if you decide to get the GWX add-on, be sure to read the 600-odd page manual. It's very well done & will definitely answer many of your SH III questions.

Brer Rabbit 06-10-08 10:08 PM

Starting point
 
I started with Stock SH3, did the academy and he "happy times and gibraltar" single missions - - never made it through the straits. Then i began a career in 39 at 60% realism, and upgraded the realism after each patrol. I am in early 1941 at 80+% realism. In April I downleaded GWX and began a career in 39, 80+% realism amd am now completing my 3rd partol. I may go 100% at some time, but I need to get a lot better before I do.

Hope this helps -- good luck on your careers:up:

u-212 06-11-08 03:15 AM

I as most ppl started at the academy, however cos im not the brightest spark, i dont use the tdc:oops: , i get the weapons officer to do the calculations, i would love to learn how to use it tho. After the academy i did a few missions then started a career.

Brag 06-11-08 11:26 AM

Welcome aboard!
The recomendations of doing the Academy in stock are good, then a few single missions for further training. Then go GWX. I play at 84% realism and DID. That is good enough for me.

Jimbuna 06-11-08 04:55 PM

Welcome aboard Kaleun.

I remember about 3 years back playing the academy, but since then and my involvement with GW then GWX i've obviously never felt the need.

You start at the level you feel comfortable at then progress to a higher realism setting when you feel the need for a more challenging experience. http://www.psionguild.org/forums/ima...ies/pirate.gif

Alice 06-11-08 10:22 PM

Thanks for all the responses, people. I would eventually like to get into some multiplayer wolfpacking ("HOT Rudeltaktik Action!" or something) and I just wanted to get a feel for what level most people play so I don't show up to a multiplayer game all underskilled.

The most daunting thing seems to be manual targeting with the TDC. I read all the tutorials and guides and I don't know if I'll ever be able to pull that off.
"l0l, y00 suXX0rZ @ maths n00b!" Yes, yes I do.

I think I'll just drive the boat around and let the weapons officer do all the work for a while. Anyway, thanks for the help.

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