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The Old Man
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I'm a new user of RUb 1.43, earlier I played vanilla SH3 with some mods. I installed RUb 1.43 and noticed that it can be modded too.
I added Ace's_SH3_Hi_Res_Uniforms_Insignia_and_Medals_Mk2 (very good hires textures, much better than RUb 1.43), pack of Ailantd mods (dials mod, hi res moon v2.5, sky mod v2, smoke mod and wake mod v2 - all are super), Harbour Mod 2 (with harbour, landscape, tree and water mods) and some new waves (gun muzzle flash, periscope up_down and some others). I changed English names of qualifications and medals for German, changed deck gun reload time to 10 sec and installed Bordinstrumente 0.9 too. Now RUb 1.43 looks really very good. I recommend it for everybody. I'm waiting now for Rubini's Harbour Traffic mod for RUb 1.43 with Stavinsky's sub pen mod. |
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Navy Seal
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Of course it can be modded!
![]() In fact I hope that as RUb versions stabilize (and I would in fact seriously expect a final RUb version from Beery sometime in the not-too-distant future), RUb itself becomes a base for further development. And there's definitely a lot of stuff that can be altered. For instance, although my setup right now is technically an early RUb 1.43 beta, it's so heavily modded that it's unrecognizeable in some areas, while in other areas it's already halfway to RUb 1.44 ![]() |
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The Old Man
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Yeah, open structure of SH3 and RUb 1.43 is really fantastic for modding.
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RUb 1.43 contains some strange things -
Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - have no entries to seas and no fleets. Albania was Italian protectorat and had no national navy too. Estonia, Lathua and Lethuania are neutral to Germany untill 1944. They should not exist at that time at all or shall be Germany allies at least. Yugoslavia and Greece are allied to Germany in 1941-1944 |
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Croatia is exception, but Yugoslavia and Greece were occupied indeed.
For Slovakia, Czech and Hungary no fleet is rather simple - the countries don`t have acces to the sea. AFAIR they had some really small fleets - in every case the consisted of, say, dozen vessels or so. So, they shouldn`t have any fleet really.
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Sorry Hunter, should read before responding.
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