No offense, but I would never play it. Think about it. You're the torpedo chief. You don't do anything. You don't shoot the torpedoes. All you do is supervise the reloading.
Maybe playing the soundman would be fun. All you would ever see is your 360-degree dial. You would report all the contacts you found, and update them constantly. You wouldn't know where they were on the chart, you'd just keep making reports. The captain might tell you to follow one. A very important job, but I don't see how it would be fun in the game.
Chief Engineer? You would be the one who gave the actual orders to dive or surface, change engine speeds and steer. You wouldn't do any of those until the captain told you to. Otherwise you'd just sit there.
Weapons Officer? You might be the one to make the marks on the chart when the soundman called them out, as the game has no position for the sailor who actually does that.
Captain? You'd do less than you do playing the game by yourself. You'd give orders and make the decisions, but you wouldn't actually play with any of the controls.
I don't see how it could be any fun at all. But maybe I'm missing something.
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