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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen
Not true. The most exstensive theatres of operations for WWII submarines were Indochina, the Mid-Pacific, and the South China Sea. The Kuril Islands and Alaskan theatres to which you refer were only held sparse operations and generally in '42-'43.
Furthermore, the pictures you are citing are (1) from an abnormally active winter and (2) shows snowfall not in excess of 15 centimeters. Also, do remember that Japan is not flat, and unless one is conducting torpedo engagements on the slopes of Mount Fuji, he is not going to see the type of snowfall you are seeing, especially in your fourth picture.
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My dear friend, the point is:
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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen
Snow and ice may not be such a big deal in the South Pacific.
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That means that you had already dismissed the posibility of snow in this simulator.
If you prefer to play in the tropics, good for you, it is your option.
But it is not a valid option for the rest of us.
By the way. The pics posted by me have the solely intention, to show that we can find snow and ice in a pacific campaign, and not only on the mountains.
You know, an image worth a million words.
I think you are focusing in a secondary target (tropical pacific) because you want to be right.
I suggest you to read very carefully my precedent post.
If after that you understand the same, my recomendation for you would be to take some grammar course to analyze the meaning.