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Old 05-14-10, 07:53 AM   #7
sharkbit
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Originally Posted by Zedwardson View Post
Heck, I am sure a II would be more more useful then a IX in the med, but I just wanted to make sure

My current guy, assuming he lives long enough, as I play DiD, is to do atlantic till the med heats up, do the med, and then finally move to Norway for the rest of the war, and not do the post Med Atlantic hustle...

But as i said, with my luck he will not make it out of 1939.
You can always play multiple careers with boats in different flotillas. I'ts usually a nice change of pace.
At first, I stuck with my original flotilla. I'd start out the same month my previous captain went down or was retired-I want to experience the whole war instead of starting over in 1939.

I took a little hiatus from subsimming and when I came back, I started a career in the Med for a change of pace.

Now, to keep things interesting and to add a little variety, I have careers in 6 different flotillas at various times in the war. I play one career until the sub is lost or the captain is retired and I move to another career in a different flotilla. I plan on cycling thru them like that until I see the end of the war.

It's worked pretty well so far. The Med and Black Sea careers are pretty different and are usually a nice change of pace from the cold, grey Atlantic.

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