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05-13-2007, 01:38 PM #29 perisher
Navy Dude
The game encourages you to risk all, and it's easy to do because, if the worst comes to the worst, you can just start a new career. Again we come back to "whatever floats your submarine", but I personally think the Errol Flynn's should be catered for in single patrols, while the career game should be rewarding survival more. I find great satisfaction in surviving a career with most of my original crew and a respectable tonnage total. I miss the SH3 Commander's career end story, which rounded off a war career nicely.
That said, if SH4 was any good my short wave radio would crackle in a thunderstorm, I mean just where is the realism?
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I have thought,many Subsimersbrothers You must have a death wish. Although my crew would appreciate being rewarded by ending war,& doing my job,getting them,& boat safely home. "The career game should be rewarding survival more." Death is part of life,if life is good=death is also good.Since non of us have been there,& returned,there are none to tell. This game's appeal,is about World War,
death/overkill,how to overcome/make life more rewarding.Peace brothers

You might have to break a few eggs to make an omelet