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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
So you can turn off not having a full crew or a real campaign or more than seven different merchant types or one type of u-boat, but you can't turn off not having the latest greatest graphics?
I'm just the opposite, which is why I still have the 18-year-old Aces Of The Deep on my computer. It has extremely dated graphics, terrible sound, no ship types and no crew, but it still has the best AI routines ever made for a submarine game. As you say, everyone gets to play the way they want to. My problem is that I'm not a gamer. I'm a historian by nature, and I play with subjects that interest me. I like the ships, and I'm just as happy playing a tabletop miniatures game with my friends, as long as it represents real ships acting in a real manner.
When SH5 lets me run a historical campaign in the u-boat of my choice, SH3 will still be on my computer.
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Nope I can't and the reason for this is because I am mostly not interacting with the crew in SH3. I don't see most of them, I try to "Imagine" that there are more then the 10 or so visible crew members that you can see in the sub in SH3 or SH4. yes I also know in SH5 there is only about half as many members in the U boat visible then there were in real life U boats, but like I said I try not to focus on that subject because I am mostly working in and out of the sub and not paying much attenton to the crew. I also know there is a mod out that increases the numbers of the crew for more eye candy.
But when it comes to the enviroment, its impossible not to notice it. When leaving port I am usually outside on the tower. But I never said I don't get into SH3, I just said SH5 gives me a feeling of somewhat experiencing being at Kiel or out in the ocean. I just don't like the fact when looking at a island on SH3 or SH4 that I can only see part of it due to the engine of the game and view distance compared too which a real human eye can. Sh5 doesn't really have that problem. But like I said, I rather take gameplay over graphics anyday, but for me SH5 offers both of them. As I stated when I first got SH5, I could not play for more then 2 hours even with the beautiful eyecandy because the gameplay was just so off and little history was involved. I love history and that is why I only play simulator based games and not counter strike or call of duty. I play racing games like Forza or IRacing and not silly arcade games like need for speed made for the general public because It is that much closer to "somewhat expericing" it.
But now Im just rambling on, but that is my opinion and that is why I think SH5 needs much more credit then what mostp people who play Sh3 or SH4 give it. But you have your reasons and I respect them. I am just trying to get other people's opinions and to counter my argument.