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Old 09-08-13, 07:49 PM   #1
Admiral Halsey
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Default Stock Game.

Well my computer decided to wipe all of my SH4 mods off its memory and I had to uninstall SH4 to play it as I was running a few mods when that happened. I decided to play some of the stock game to see if it was bad as everyone said it was and dear god it was.(Quick note. I did some research before I played the game and never actually played the stock game with the exception of the tutorials and one test campaign mission.) I don't even know where to start it was so bad. The thing that really got to me was the stock campaigns historical battles. I will admit that the RSRDC has spoiled me when it comes to historical accuracy of the naval battles in SH4 but surely UBI could have done better? I mean it seems like the quarter-assed them and didn't really care about them at all. Well I should end this rant as I still have a few days until I will have downloaded all the mods I had again and I need to start practicing my manual torpedo targeting for as soon as I get all the mods installed I will run my first manual TDC campaign.

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