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Originally Posted by Trevally.
Yes Flostt is correct
If however you are far into your campaign and do not want to restart - you can install in the bunker.
You will only get some of the changes that the mod makes - ships etc will be added, but no campaign changes.
When you then progress to the next campaign stage (i.e. Happy Times) - the full change will happen then.
So if you are near the start - then a new career would be best
If you are will into it - install and wait for the upgrades to happen 
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Yeah I am going to do that, I am still on first campaign stage. I haven't made it to Happy Times yet. I hate to start over, I will definitely have to try this.
I tired OH II full version last night, started a new campaign just to see how it would run. I got very bad frame rates getting out of bunker in Kiel, like 12fps max. I guess I can't use that version. Now when I tried OHII base + new ships I was getting 16fps and when I took out the new ship, I was getting 25-26fps. Do the new ships take up that much system resources. I know it lags when I look at new ships in harbor through binoculars.
I also tired OHII - light version, I get about the same frame rates as just as OHII - base. I notice OHII base mod adds more than the light version. My question is, are the frame rates later on down the road going to get impacted by the more things in the base version than the light version?
The base version seems more interesting, because its has those extra convoys and wolf packs.
My system specs are:
Windows 7 64bit
9800 GTX +
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 6000+ (3.0GHZ)
4GB Ram