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Old 03-19-12, 07:49 PM   #839
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Originally Posted by Trevally. View Post
... When OHIIv1.8 is released ...

... If anyone has any ideas or suggestions they would like added to the campaign - now would be a good time to let me know
Congratulations on your next gen!

Since OHII takes us beyond 1943, I figure you must have some power over missions and mission creation, so as long as you enjoy creating that kind of material, then I would like to suggest the addition of small (or big if you'd like) filler missions here and there for those long spaces in between big events. I remember lull periods like this in the stock mission and have a feeling I'm in the middle of one now after having finished NW Approaches. The missions don't even have to have any rewards associated with them (renown or medals, etc.), but just be something we can get from the commander, or that pops up while we're out at sea like the "Breaking the Fortress" mission, that gives us some direction for a while. Don't get me wrong, I love the feel of being able to stock up and head out hunting freely like the old SH3 days, but from time to time, a little mission would be a nice break to the "monotony" .

That's just an idea I'm throwing out, not a demand, so feel free to crush it, expand on it, or toss it and do something better.

The other option, or addition to the above idea, is to maybe expand one of the ones that had a time frame up to March or April 1940 (or something like that). I think it may have been the one for 50k tons on the English west coast. Perhaps we can increase the tonnage for that one or any one that is similar in characteristics to that one, so that we have to resupply at port and head back two or three times, essentially lengthening the time spent on the mission and giving us something to do with our time that is associated with what Bdu directs. I can't recall what happens later on, and I have no clue what is to come after 1943, but this idea can be applied to any similar situation that needs it as well.

I hope that helps.

Cheers!
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