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Hey everyone, I'm going off to college in a few weeks without access to a desktop, however I really want to partake in a great SH3 career experience. I have not made it past 1941 in any full career, and ideally would like to partake in some late war survival as well as explore the globe. I simply ask, what starting date and what theater should I choose for potentially my last career for at least 6 months possibly forever.
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Well, first I'd like to remind you of a Bart Simpson quote: "Stay at school, otherwise you have go to work, man". On a bit more serious note, buy a cheap laptop with a 512 MB graphics card and it will run SH3+GWX. It's easy to carry one to college and back. When your back at your desktop after college you can then run the laptop beside your game and sling bull here in the forums while stalking that convoy ![]() However, to your question, where to survive and see the globe - I think the Indian ocean might offer you both. I understand the Indian Ocean has somewhat less convoys and more single shipping and less airplanes - that's a ticket to becoming a celebrated war veteran, not just a name in a memorial, and that's where Wolfgang Lüth got his Knight's cross late in war. You can also mod GWX so that it only loads traffic in the Indian Ocean, so that you'll have more valuable game time and less waiting. Choose 33rd Flottille, U-862, type IXD2. Starting date May 1944.
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^ Sound advice
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Thanks for the advice. As I do have time to run a slight longer career provided I spend more time on it, would it be worth running a career in the Atlantic from say 1943 or so, just to experience the hard times in the Atlantic too?
As to the advice on staying in school, sound advice, I go to the University of Michigan, and am certainly not ready to enter the work force in the capacity I would like to. |
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Well, I don't know what kind of time you have available to dedicate to a career, but I've never had a "quick" SH3 career.
I've made it as far as 1943. Steve |
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