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View Poll Results: Do you want a 100k club ? | |||
Yes. Under any realism and mod standard. |
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4 | 10.53% |
Yes. Only if the standard is the same for all. |
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17 | 44.74% |
No. Not under any standard. Please state reason. |
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15 | 39.47% |
Maybe if... please state comments in post. |
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2 | 5.26% |
Voters: 38. You may not vote on this poll |
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#15 |
Soundman
![]() Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Maine, USA
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I "play" for the authenticity of the simulation. I could care less if I sink one ship, 100 ships or no ships in a patrol. To me, a 100k club or 200k club merely turns this into a gigantic pinball game. The ones with the highest scores get to have their names on the pinball "hall of fame".
There's really no way, I don't believe, that you can make the "rules" the same for everyone. You could say that you have to get 100k in one patrol with your realism at 100%, but how do you verify that? You can have the log to show the 100k, but what about the realism level? I could get 100k in a patrol, prove it with the log, and claim I did it at 100% when it was really only 25%. I merely make the patrol at 25%, rack up my high game score, then take a screenshot of the realism screen AFTER I've reset everything to 100%. But, to each his/her own. If high tonnage scores are what it's all about to you, knock yourself out. ![]()
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