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Originally Posted by Boris
Don't count your chickens yet Wulfman, GWX is no picnic... you may have to do less tweaking than you think.
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That would be nice but I don't mind tweaking it.
Still almost everyone missed the point
Nothing stays the same, we call it progress.
I look forward to GWX. When it comes I will examine the files particularly the convoys in the RND.mis file and the sensors. Unless GWX has added many DE and sloop types (eliminating the fleet DDs from escorting convoys) and correctly utilized them in proper historic numbers and at veteran crew ratings I will simply change it to suit what, IMO, is historic.
If the sensors are much much much improved (GW's are so so so easy) then I will give it a go to see what they came up with. There are more ways to approach sensors but NYGM was, IMO, closer to what I thought was realistic, again, IMO. However, I made my own sensor setting but they are closer to NYGM and nowhere near the very easy GW. (I have no doubt that will change in GWX from what I have read.)
What I noticed and finally got me on track was that each sensor change effects other aspects so one must edit a single item and test that before changing other areas one at a time. Changing 3 or 4 things may change things in a way that does not allow one to ascertain what caused the adverse effect and lead one further from the desired solution. That was what took me so long testing each single change before moving to another item.
Again. What I said and some misunderstood (some look for ways to slam me anyway but I am happy I can be the whipping post) was I finally tweaked my GW-NYGM-Wulfmann-SH3 to be as I believe is super hard but survivable, as good as I can get it and better than I ever thought possible.
So, in spite of my desire to have and use the GWX this one is so good now I will not mind waiting a little longer.
If you choose to read that as a slam to the GW team you likely rode the short bus to school or simply translate anything I say to be something to attack.
If so, for the first seek counseling and the latter just remove the beam from your own eye before you concern yourself with the splinter in mine!
Wulfmann