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raymond6751 04-04-13 03:13 PM

The One Month Challenge
 
Make preparations for a month-long patrol at TCx1 in real time. The following are the requirements:

1> Inform your wife, live-in girlfriend, or other senior officer of your intent to man-up and do this thing. Suggest that they make plans to visit Mom, girlfriends, or other relatives to reduce crew stress aboard.

2> Your SH game must run continuously for 30 days at normal speed. If this must be interupted, missed time must be made up - extending your patrol to add missed time. No other conditions can be interupted or you lose the challenge!

3> Get two empty buckets or coffee cans and fill both with diesel fuel. For safety, pour out the fuel into a proper fuel container - keeping just the residue in the buckets. The buckets or cans shall be placed near your computer to give the diesel aroma. Do not clean the buckets.

4> At your first opportunity during the patrol, urinate or vomit into one of the cans. Do not flush, keeping the contents to add to the aroma of your sub.

5> You may go to the washroom, but flush the toilet only once per day.

6> You may not get a haircut, shave, bathe, or brush teeth with water during your patrol.

7> You may not change clothes nor launder them on patrol.

8> You may not change your bedding during the patrol.

9> If you live in a warm climate, windows and doors must remain closed at all times, except as necessary. Time outside counts same as computer off and will be made up at patrol end.

10> If you live in a cool climate, the window in the computer room is left open and furnace off, except when senior officer is home.

11> Four times a day you may splash cold water on your face, but not dry it off. No soap.

12> Sleep no more than four hours at a time, followed by eight hours or more awake. Four hours in the eight must be sitting at your game computer.

13> Do no exercises of any kind during the patrol, except climbing up and down a stepladder at least once per hour.

14> For six hours, continuous, each day there must be total silence except for game produced sounds.

15> Do not listen to radio, TV, answer the phone, nor run a web browser during the patrol.

Good Hunting


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Kruger 04-04-13 03:51 PM

I would say you missed the part where one must go prior to this to the supermarket and stock with canned spam, baked beans, salt biscuits, a couple of beers (not more than one per week) and some porn magazines.

V13dweller 04-05-13 01:53 AM

This would be interesting in a Motion Simulator, especially using the realistic waves mod.:hmm2:

Ktl_KUrtz 04-05-13 06:55 AM

...and take some before and after photo's for the month.:timeout:
KUrtz

tat501 04-06-13 07:04 PM

Are you seriously going to try and do this???

raymond6751 04-07-13 06:07 AM

Love to
 
I'd seriously love to try this. Real life demands would, as for all of us, get in the way. Fun to think about though. :yeah:

tat501 04-07-13 08:08 AM

Too true Raymond, too true. I think my main goal in life at the moment is simply to make enough money that I can pack it all in and devote the rest of my life to playing SH5 on an awesome computer.

I sometimes go for stints of playing at maximum time compression of 32x and eating cans of soup etc whilst playing.

My girlfriend thinks its a bit weird. It probably is.

raymond6751 04-07-13 08:56 AM

Girlfriends and wives
 
I sometimes think the only thing that keeps us subsimmers surfaced are those female aspects of life.

I suppose children have something to do with it.

And dogs.

And jobs.

And door-to-door salespeople! :stare:

Glock30Eric 04-08-13 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tat501 (Post 2037449)
Are you seriously going to try and do this???


LOL I really doubt!

raymond6751 04-08-13 10:29 AM

Yes!
 
I seriously would try this, if I was living alone. Talk about ambience!

:yeah:

Mork_417 04-09-13 05:24 AM

Longest i've ever played was back in 2006, SH3. Started after work on Friday, and played until i had to go work on Monday morning. Took two to three hour naps on the couch, with the pc volume turned up, but that didn't really work out too well. :doh: I do remember by mid-day Saturday, i gave in and turned the tv on while i was still playing. :haha:

All in all, it wasn't as much fun as i had thought it was going to be. Went to work on Monday, exhausted. :nope:

tat501 04-09-13 08:34 AM

Yeah I've thought about leaving it on whilst I go to sleep at times but I just know the whisper of "rauch am horizon" won't wake me up properly. Its not like the watch officer can come and smack me in the face or pour cold water over me (which is what it takes sometimes) to wake me up! So I never dare do it.

Sailor Steve 04-09-13 09:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymond6751 (Post 2038252)
I seriously would try this, if I was living alone. Talk about ambience!

:yeah:

I do live alone, and it's something I would never do. I've been in the navy, and while I treasure that time in my life, I wouldn't want to do it again. It's fun to pretend, but pretending can only take one so far. I also like watching movies and working on my own games, doing research into all eras of human history and music history, and spending hours seeing where those searches take me. While I play Silent Hunter I like to feel as much as possible like I'm really there. That includes playing as realistically as I know how. It doesn't include doing nothing but sitting in front of the monitor for days on end waiting for something to happen. To me that's not realistic at all.

RustySubmarine 04-11-13 11:20 AM

I like Steve, live on my own now (having lost my wife a few years ago) and being an ex submariner during the sixties, I know what it's like to be cooked up in a boat for weeks on end, sharing a bunk with another stoker (motorman) and smelling like rat **** gone off. I can assure you it's not very pleasant I can tell you. Playing Silent Hunter brings back many memories for me, but it's nice to think that I can still be back on a sub in the comfort of my own home, without the smells, boredom and lack of fresh air, that you get on a real sub. Not like the new nuclear boats of today, where you all get a bunk each, air conditioning, proper bathrooms with showers, even a laundry and decent food that is always fresh. The old diesel boats that I served on where maybe a little bit better than the older u boats, but not a great deal.

BoBigR 03-01-17 04:48 AM

Hi, new from Australia and newly joined so need to know when to change the bedding and what about the kids. Could we bring them here?


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