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Should Sink the game instead of the Ships
WHAT A JOKE :har:. Just about EVERYONE seems to have all these glitches/bugs on what was to be one of the best games released to date & yet Ubi-soft still went ahead & released it without further proper development. GWX was an exceptionally good game with few minor bugs that could be easily fixed & easy to use. After playing GWX & the siplicity of playing it it has become confusing & fustrating :damn: playing SH5. One thing is for example is how to have the watch crew in the conning when surfaced & the recognition manual in periscope mode. These are probably things in gameplay I havent got use to BUT there are other issues that are pretty screwed up thats passed knowing gameplay or a simple patch.
Basically, whats the good of releasing what was to be a very good game when it ends up being vertually impossible to play???? Obviously Ubi-soft have a very big job ahead to sort out this mess. Regards to all & good hunting. H.C. |
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I'm still trying to figure out why the Observation scope is always raised when I leave port......
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Sorry a second comment on subject :D.
Wonder how LCD effect you, try to stay on the bridge for about:hmmm:20-30 minutes. Epic win :up: |
The game is actually playable for me now, with the mods, fixes, and UI changes. Well, I say playable. I had just got it to a happy place game-wise, and was pushing 120,000 tons after 3 patrols.
Well, it isn't playable anymore. I can't get back home now. Within 5 minutes of loading my save game, I CTD. Every. Time. Regardless of what I am doing. Either it be on deck, on the Nav Map, in the crapper, no matter. This occured in SHIV, but it was apparently because of some errors in the radio.ini, and I fixed it with Radio Manager, but I don't know what the problem is this time around. It's throwing the good ole "Desktop Management" errors in the Applications Log. |
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