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Sea Lord
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Location: London UK
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Good work Az
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Chief
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brilliant! I always thought the vanilla window lights were too orange and too homogenised.
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Ocean Warrior
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Location: Norway
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Always thought the lights were really orange and obtrusive, but I didn't realize how much I disliked them until I saw this.
Downloading now ![]() EDIT: Think you placed readme.txt in the wrong spot, though, it comes into conflict with another readme file. You're meant to put the readme, and whatever graphics you may want the player to look at, in a sub-folder named "Documentation". Then players can right-click the mod in JSGME and go straight to whatever files are in this folder.
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Watch Officer
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Location: Montreal, QC
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Good idea, looks nice, thanks.
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11 War Patrols / 56 ships sunk or damaged for 212,022 tons Zero casualties throughout the war Scuttled on 8 May, 1945 in Sonderburg Bay, after German surrender |
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Ace of the Deep
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Location: at periscope depth
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Thank you for this mod
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Mate
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Location: Canary Island Spain
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Hello AZ, your mod it is more realistic, I like!! thanks, unloading!
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Seasoned Skipper
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Location: Colorado and California
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Thank you very much, this is very good.
Yes some ports were blacked out on both sides and many not as unloading ships being dangerous work some light must be needed. Several famous examples happened early in the US part of the war when Happy Hunting happened on the East seaboard, ships were back lit like in a shooting gallery and U boat kaiptians were very happy about that.
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