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BrucePartington 05-01-13 09:14 PM

Permission to come aboard, sir
 
Hi mates. Since we are all invited to introduce ourselves upon boarding ship, here's my say.
I've been "shadowing" SubSim for a few weeks, and I finaly decided to join the navy.
Topics are great and very usefull.
I am currently enjoying SH3, after a few years of SH2.
I got addicted to Silent Hunter back in 1998. A friend of mine gave me a four game pack from SSI, Ultimate World War II Wargame Collection for my birthday. Instantly loved PG2, and Silent Hunter (a DOS game, do you remember).
All these years went by after I could no longer run Silent Hunter. An upgraded machine was no longer compatible despite runing Win98SE. I have enjoyed sailing with SH2 and recently SH3, but I keep dreaming of returning to the Pacific, so SH4 is next in line. My "tardiness" discovering these games is usually due to me trying to save money and refrain from frequently upgrading to the latest state of the art components. My current PC is an HP with a Core2Duo 1.8Ghz. Someone had thrown it out because it wouldn't work. I took it home and promptly diagnosed a burnt graphics card - windfall :)
After reading some very usefull posts I came to realise Mod Devs deserve a lot of "renown" points for their labour of love, although I have yet to download my first mod for SH3. Going through basic.cfg just to fidle with with the "excessive fatigue" problem gave me a good idea of the Devs dedication to the war effort.
Thank you everyone.

Cybermat47 05-01-13 09:49 PM

WELCOME
TO
SUBSIM!

Red October1984 05-01-13 10:03 PM

Welcome aboard!

Kind of sounds like my "Finding Subsim" story... :woot: :sunny:

von Kinderei 05-01-13 10:07 PM

Wel-come aboard Kaleun ... :rock:

Sailor Steve 05-01-13 10:09 PM

Welcome aboard. Do you have any plans? :D

Red October1984 05-01-13 10:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2050039)
Welcome aboard. Do you have any plans? :D

Is that some kind of joke? :hmmm:

:O:

Sailor Steve 05-01-13 10:20 PM

Yes it is. I think he'll get it, given his screen name.

BrucePartington 05-01-13 10:43 PM

I knew someone was bound to recognize the name :03:
One of my favorite Sherlock Holmes episodes in fact. Too sad only David Burke remains around. Edward Hardwicke passed away last year I believe. Jeremy was already visibly ill when they shot the Hound of the Baskervilles. I'm glad I bought the entire collection.

Thank you for the warm welcoming.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2050044)
Yes it is. I think he'll get it, given his screen name.


Armistead 05-01-13 10:44 PM

I get it.......

Welcome aboard mate..

fitzcarraldo 05-02-13 06:47 AM

Welcome aboard and enjoy the journey!!! :Kaleun_Cheers::Kaleun_Cheers:

Regards.

Fitzcarraldo :salute:

Sharkey 05-02-13 07:59 AM

Hi and welcome mate!
I'm new here too, good aint it? :D:salute:

BrucePartington 05-02-13 09:00 AM

Again thank you all for the warm welcoming. This is indeed a wonderfull place.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sharkey (Post 2050159)
Hi and welcome mate!
I'm new here too, good aint it? :D:salute:


HW3 05-02-13 11:10 AM

Welcome aboard!

:subsim:

Jimbuna 05-02-13 11:57 AM

Welcome :sunny:

Sailor Steve 05-02-13 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrucePartington (Post 2050046)
I'm glad I bought the entire collection.

I plan to someday. I saw them all and taped them all back when they aired, but DVD is so much better. Of course the original books are still the best. I've read them all a dozen times or more. :sunny:


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