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Old 02-18-08, 02:18 PM   #1
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Why do you guys like u-boats? Personally I did not play SH3 a lot because I think playing the role as a nazi kinda make me feel immoral. Yeah, I'm weird that way. It's just a game I know but the idea kinda makes me feel strange. But I'm glad SH4 came out now I feel better kicking some butts and saving the world!
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Old 02-18-08, 02:23 PM   #2
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Ah, I will let this go for now. Please, just talk of the uboats and keep the immoral thing out of it.

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Old 02-18-08, 02:26 PM   #3
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Playing the Germans in U-Boats doesn't bother me much. The Nazis never infilitrated the German navy the same way they did the Wermacht to the point where seperate SS divisions were actually created. Most German crews were just doing a dirty difficult job their country had thrust upon them. It is good to be playing the Americans in the sun-dappled Pacific again tho. I find all WW2 diesel sub combat somewhat fascinating. It's the sleek perfect Cold War nuke boats which kinda turn me off.
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Old 02-18-08, 02:32 PM   #4
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from reading all books written by the U-Boat arm of the German Navy. These people were not Nazis. They were Germans defending their motherland. The typical attitude of U-Boat personnel toward Nazis was one of irritation. I don't have any quotes handy. Even Admiral Donitz was not pro-Nazi. He was a professional apolitical warrior, and expected his men to be that way also.

So I have no problem commanding a U-Boat. In better times, they and American submariners would have been friends.
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Old 02-18-08, 02:37 PM   #5
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I think Suhren was the U-Boat captain, who asked as a joke if Hitler was still in power as he pulled into the dock at port after a patrol. When someone replied yes, he began backing out. :p
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Old 02-18-08, 03:25 PM   #6
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Nice story Torplexed. I would've backed out too. Not meant to be political. Just prefer to be in a Gato-Class sub than a Type 17 u-boat, that's all. My old man if he was still alive would've ran me out of the house if he knew what I was doing. I could hear him now, "I didn't dodge all those blasted bombs on a RAF airfield to survive and watch you do that!"

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Old 02-18-08, 03:41 PM   #7
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The nice thing about a game is that you can divorce yourself somewhat from the stark political realities of the times. I imagine it's more difficult for some of our British cousins. There was a "do you ever feel guilty" thread in the SH3 forum. I do recall a few British players seeing St. George's Cross flapping in the breeze through the periscope and feeling bad yanking the trigger.
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Old 02-18-08, 04:18 PM   #8
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........There was a "do you ever feel guilty" thread in the SH3 forum. I do recall a few British players seeing St. George's Cross flapping in the breeze through the periscope and feeling bad yanking the trigger.
That was one of the reasons I couldn't get into it, it just didn't feel right. I know it's irational to feel that way, after all it's just a video game but I am an irational kind of a guy .
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I always preferred the Pacific theatre and fleet boats to the Atlantic and U-Boats.

That said, U-Boats do present some challenges: less fire power, less speed, primative radar (if at all), and a technologically advanced adversary (especially in the later years).

In my view, the u-boat's key advantages over the fleet boats was deeper diving depths and later, the snorkel, both of which are defensive advantages.

The fleet boats on the other hand, had speed, fire power, and radar, all of which are advantageous offensivly as well as defensivly. I think fleet boats give me more tactical options and flexibility to make game play interesting.

That said, I do still enjoy the odd U-boat cruise for atmosphere.
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hi,

As a brit i enjoyed playing it, as a mark of respect towards our changing tactics, techniques and technology! It was interesting to see how the british became the hunters and succeeded - being on the receiving end of that in '44 in the game was painfully scary! Some say that if the type XXI was available at the beginning of the war things would have turned out differently - i doubt it! you develop technology and tactics to beat what is in front of you! we as the allies would have developed more advanced measures to deal with this more advanced foe.

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Old 02-18-08, 06:02 PM   #11
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........There was a "do you ever feel guilty" thread in the SH3 forum. I do recall a few British players seeing St. George's Cross flapping in the breeze through the periscope and feeling bad yanking the trigger.
That was one of the reasons I couldn't get into it, it just didn't feel right. I know it's irational to feel that way, after all it's just a video game but I am an irational kind of a guy .
I've never felt too guilty about seeing the stars and stripes in the periscope. I guess I console myself with the sure knowledge and pride that America's vast shipbuilding industry will more than make up for any tiny dent I put in it.

Rationalize....rationalize.:p
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Old 02-18-08, 06:06 PM   #12
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Nice thread!
I personally, like submarines in general ever since I watched a Greek movie when I was about 10 years old (the movie being "Ipovrihio Papanikolis" which means "Submarine Papanikolis") about the feats of a Greek submarine in WWII (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_submarine_Papanikolis_%28%CE%A5-2%29). My "affection" towards U-boats began after seeing the old time sub classic "Das Boot".

Whaaaaaat? You haven't seen that and you call yourshelf a subsim member????? Ten lashes please!!!

As mentioned above I honestly think that most of the U-boat's captains and crews weren't nazis, just as all US sub captains couldn't be all republicans or democrats. I also have read that when Donitz was on trial on Nuremberg mostly for his order towards U-boats to wage unrestricted submarine warfare and not pick up survivors (after a U-boat was attacked by RAF when rescuing survivors of a ship it had torpedoed) one of the witnesses on his defence was his American counterpart who stated that USA did exactly the same thing against Japan.
Also a major factor for many people prefering the U-boats is the ability to experience WWII from a perspective different than that of the victors as the vast majority of sims/games with a WWII theme are presented by the allied side.
On the other hand I really enjoy my time now as a US captain and affectionally remember the good old days of Silent Service II.
BTW does anyone know where I can find a torrent of the movie "Run Silent Run Deep" ?

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I wonder if there are japanese gamers playing SH 4 :hmm:
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Old 02-18-08, 06:19 PM   #14
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I wonder if there are japanese gamers playing SH 4 :hmm:
Going by the Japanese subforum we have here I guess they are:

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=108895

But, what they're saying I couldn't tell you.
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And it's perfectly clear to me!
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Two days ago, his hands also received SH4.

やや本格的に動かしてみましたが、単位が不統一(フィートとメートル)だったり
Rather it is a drastic move, the unit is disunity DATTARI (feet and meters)
何かの調子でゲームが落ちたり(メモリーも何割かが開放されない)と悪い部分ばかりに目が行き ます。
Something in the tone of the game was fall or (memory percent of what is open or not) and just look bad part is bars.

ですが、グラフィックの設定がMidleでも充分綺麗だったり、細かい演出が用意されていたり と
But the graphics settings are beautiful enough but Midle or very fine producer and is included ITARI
今後へ繋がる良い部分があるのも確かですね。
Leads to the future is certainly a good part of it.

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ドイツの潜水艦の方が、アメリカの潜水艦より優れている事を実感したのは内緒です
German submarines have a better American submarine realized that it is a secret.
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