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Old 07-07-06, 12:07 PM   #10
Wulfmann
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There are two Seawolves.
The old one that some are still crying about here and the new Mediterranean one that has only been released in France to date.
The first SW has some mods available for free as well as their own mods.
The cry babies have been proven wrong regarding theft but certainly right about poor intentions. The reason there is a threat for lawsuits is simple. If you publicly accuse them of theft and they sue you and you go to court you must prove they stole something and if you can not you will be liable.
I should also repeat that SH3 is owned by UBI-Soft and UBI gave Seawolves permission to make their mod and they have only given permission to Seawolves making all other mods an alteration of UBi-Soft owned material.
That aside at this point the freeware packages like Greywolves and NYGM are far superior to the original SW so this should be left in the wish it never happened past.
The new Seawolves Med, however is a different story.
That has over 40 new ships and campaigns for Salamis and the Black Sea and particularly for those that do not like modding is very worth while.
Since I beta tested it I can assure you I made sure everything was questioned and I even asked they rename things like new ships that used the same name as a free mod ship (different model just same name designation) so there would be no hint of impropriety.
Even those that hate SW might be tempted by adding so many new ships alone but some will make hating SW a passion and a permanent part of their existence.
Others have better things to do.
IMO, get GW or NYGM as there are many to help you here with problemsnow and if you want a complete Med game that is very different consider SW Mediterranean.
It will be titled U-Boat; Battle in the Mediterranean
It will be released in Germany and England in September, as I understand it.

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