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Old 04-10-08, 07:35 AM   #13
Der Kolkrabe
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Originally Posted by gord96
yeah u definatly see the age in SH3 graphics after a few weeks with SH4 on a nice system, but I still love the SH3 graphics alot. Not as crisp but still very nice. The main thing is the water and sky. The water in SH4 is breathtaking but I quickly forgot about it after a few cold nights on a Sept 1940 Atlantic patrol. Those Uboats sure get tossed around, unlike the big fleet boats.

And yeah with the crew management thing, I know some people would think its a cheat, playing without crew fatigue, but whatevever. I enjoy the game more without have to check each crewman to see if he is tired. I am sure most Uboat crewmen knew when and where they had to be. Simple drilling and shift changes is a basic part of naval life.
I have SH3/GWX/Scmdr3 & SH4 with U-Boat addon installed my machine, but I'm most my time in Atlantic

Last night docking port my second patrol, November 1939. Some good night with moon and some windy... 15 m/s... gave my WO Iron Cross after

But it aint fun when SO calls spotted merchant - Large Tanker... but American
And then when surfing to base, no torpedoes but deckgun have ammo... SO calls -warship spotted... windy nights and no torpedoes when meet HMS Hood

But it's life :hmm:
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