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Originally Posted by Hitman
If you come from SH3 then you are already well used to many of the aspects from the late war diesel electrics, mainly snorkel, accoustic torpedoes, etc. so I would recommend you to start with the Kilo. Granted, it's a challenge because of its poorer performance and weaponry, but it will allow you to learn the new sonar and plotting technique without needing to pay much attention to other new stuff. The sonar also resembles much more what you were used to from SH3, with its circular display (More intuitive than the cascade display on US subs, but not as effective)
You can also start with a nuclear, but that will add some complication with the towed array and its influence in the sonar display (course change moves all contacts, duplicated signal -mirrored-, etc.)
So my hint is: One step (New thing to learn) at a time:
1.-Go for the Kilo, learn the new sonar there
2.-Jump to the Akula where you can learn the towed array peculiarities
3.-Now go for a US sub, prefereably the 688i, and learn how to use the cascade display
4.-Go for the helo and learn to fly
5.-Go for the P3
6.-Go for the frigate
Oh, and get LWAMI 3.09, it will fix many bugs and annoyancies as well as improve gameplay a lot and add some nice looking 3D models.
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Thx Hitman for the good advice.
Will try in that order. And will get LWAMI 3.09.
Btw I installed the patch. Was that the thing to do ?