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Originally Posted by Neal Stevens
*Sigh* I can see your thought process. But it's not about loyalty. It's about the numbers, sales, the reality that low sales = RIP SH, and about the love for submarine games. Even if they are unfinished when released and depend on patches and modders to coax them to a higher level.
Man, if you guys have this loyalty thing rooted in your minds, go buy a toaster or something 
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Neal, I didn't ask for "SH5: The Das Boot Experience". I didn't ask for an RPG crew management game.
SH5 marks a
complete shift in direction of the SH series. Thus you cannot compare SH5 to any previous SH game, because the previous games were essentially the same
concept, differing only in setting. They appealed to the
same style of gamer. It is no secret that SH5 aims to appeal to a
broader style of gamer.
With SH5, Ubisoft's and my idea of a good subsim
appears to no longer be the same. And if SH5
is the future direction of the SH series, then I don't care if the series dies. I have no intention of bankrolling a product that doesn't meet my idea of a good subsim. If I want a crew management simulation, I just put on my suit and go to work. Much more "immersion" there and my "crew" are much more interactive (although I do wish I had the "thought bubbles" sometimes).
Now, you say it's not about loyalty, yet you continue to say that we should buy the game to
support the series (implied by your continued "if people didn't support SH2 there'd have been no SH3" comparisons - a comment which I disagree with btw, unless you had a crystal ball, but that's a topic for a different time). But isn't that just demonstrating product loyalty?

So, are you looking at toasters too?
Don't get me wrong, in 6/12/24 months
if I see modders returning the game to what my idea of a subsim is, I will buy it and gratefully thank the modders for their hard work and dedication.
In the meantime, however, maybe those that want to show loyalty to the series by buying SH5
regardless of what they think of it, just so that there can be an SH6 (and I'm not talking about buyers that genuinely want to buy SH5 because they like what they see), can buy two or three copies each. That should cover the rest of us. Everyone wins then.
Randomizer covered the rest of my thinking so well, that I won't reiterate it.