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Originally Posted by Klaus_Doldinger
 Donīt worry. Letīs forget this misunderstanding.
By the way, I agree wiht you that "realism" is a quite subjective matter. You say that the first time you were "killed" you were three hours thinking about the horrible death of your crew. I understand.
For me there is realism too when I put time at 1, and request to my radio operator to put a record in the gramophone. I can spend hours listening music at home while I do other things; sometimes I take a walk to the bridge and join myself to the watch crew, or I go downstairs to "Zentrale" and I request the "Chief" for the fuel or battery levels. Few times, very few times, you can be, for example, washing your teeth when from the computer you hear: "Schiff gesichtet, Lage drei-drei-funf, grosse Entfernung!", and you run like hell to the computer to press "B" and take your binoculars to give the proper orders. Thatīs also my realism.
Regards y... ĄBuena caza!
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I had not seen your answer !
Ok I thing that we understood finally.
The most important remainder intensity of the universe in which we are able to plunge us.
Now, I hope only that when I would give the final score of my first campaign, BDU will not shoot me. Because in only 54% of realism, that must appear easy to send more than 1.250.000 tons in the bottom !
Hasta luego Herr Kaleun !