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Originally Posted by SeaQueen
I fixed the goal so that you could get 100% of the points.
I changed the distribution governing the American SSN's starting position. It shouldn't effect anything, but it will give you a chance to see a little more of the arctic.
I made the Soviet SSN exclusively an AI because it seems like not many people were willing to play this as a MP scenario. It really is best played in more than one sitting. The last time I played it, it took just under 20 hours from the starting time to killing the SSBN. The escort was still there. It's also harder from the American perspective, I think.
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I want to be the exception. At least give me the frigging password to your scenario so I can change that one value.
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I changed it so that the SSBN's escort would be an early model AKULA some fraction of the time, and a VICTOR III some other fraction of the time. The early AKULAs were basically just SIERRAs but made of steel instead of titanium, so I figured it'd make it a little more "period." The DW database really isn't well suited to Cold War scenarios, unfortunately, but we do what we can.
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Actually, I'd argue it is better to leave it as an Improved Akula I (I assume that's what it was before). If you are in the Cold War, there will be relatively few 688
I variants (is TB-23 even out yet?), and mostly Flight II and Flight Is which are noisier. At least it'd be better balanced, with both sides having a better boat. And you can play the Improved Akula.
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And I password protected it, so that munchkins can't play with an SSN 21 in 1988. :-)
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Gimme password. Please! Come on, don't spoil the fun. The scenario is just as good for 2005 instead of Cold War.