You fell in love with Aces of the Deep. - Not really. Fleet Command was my first naval combat game, then Sub Command, then SH4.
Your playing style is relaxed, more for fun than historical accuracy. - Fairly true. I take historical accuracy seriously, but I'm not fanatical about it.
You always play Sub Command or Dangerous Waters from the NavMap (rightclick is your friend), if you ever ventured to play them at all. - Spot-on. I played Sub Command, always on the NavMap. Dangerous Waters looked like too much techy stuff for me. Fleet Command is still my all-time favorite.
Probably you prefer WWII subsims like Silent Hunter 3, SH4 and Aces. - Spot-on, although SH4 is the only one I've played.
You may try the manual TDC, but you prefer to leave the auto map contacts on, (blank maps scare you). - Spot-on again. Tried manual TDC in training, failed miserably, now live with my colored arrows. I can't imagine life without auto map contacts.
Even though you know submarine skippers missed targets occasionally in real life, you cannot resist reloading a mission to take another shot at a 10,000-tonne troopship that got away. - Not true. I chase down my targets after misses, even if it means shooting off half my torpedo load. I only reload after CTD's or getting sunk.
One ship, one torpedo, finished off with the deck gun--that's the creed you live by. - Close. Small merchant - only deck gun. Medium - one fish, then deck gun. Large - Two fish, then deck gun. If they have deck guns, then I keep my head down.
Altogether very impressive accuracy!
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