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View Poll Results: would you agree that i should buy the game to give feedback to members on the game
would you say yes buy it for feedback and for support of subsim 35 40.70%
dont buy it stick it out with the other members 51 59.30%
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Old 02-08-10, 09:18 PM   #1
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I'm with Tarjak. Don't ask others to tell you what to do. Make up your own mind.

Adding to what Webster said, there will be many who will buy the game, and they will talk about it. What you do is up to you.

I would politely ask that you start using punctuation in your writing, though. It makes it much easier to read.
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Old 02-08-10, 09:31 PM   #2
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I would politely ask that you start using punctuation in your writing, though. It makes it much easier to read.
Steve get with the times us tweeters and texters dont use punctuations

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i mean i spent over 650 dollars to upgrade my computer for this game and ubisoft pulls this drm thing
That really ruffles my feathers when I read things like that. People spent a lot of money before knowing about DRM, some found out they can't even play it. Anyways...
Like others said, make up your own mind. Remember Neal will also buy and review it as soon as he can.
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Old 02-08-10, 09:35 PM   #3
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Steve get with the times us tweeters and texters dont use punctuations
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Old 02-08-10, 09:45 PM   #5
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I'm going to buy the game myself, but I will not share my opinions until Neal does. Because hes been here a long time. A LONG TIME.
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Old 02-08-10, 09:51 PM   #6
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Punctuation Is Your Friend




Full stop
A full stop is used to mark the end of a sentence.
A full stop is sometimes used to mark a short form of a word such as an initial.
Also known as a 'period'.



Comma
A comma is used to mark a pause between different items in a list.
Use as a pause or an interval.
A comma is often used to separate two phrases within the same sentence.
A comma is used to mark the beginning and the end of a phrase which interrupts the flow of a sentence.



Question mark
A question mark is used at the conclusion of a sentence that asks a direct question.
It is not used at the end of an indirect or reported question.



Exclamation point
An exclamation point at the end of a word, phrase or sentence to indicate forceful utterance or strong feeling, such as surprise or rage. It can also follow an order given to someone. Also called an exclamation mark



Brackets
Brackets are used to separate a comment or phrase from the rest of the sentence.
The bracketed word, phrase, or sentence may amplify the meaning or be explanatory. Or it may contain a remark or passage that departs from the theme.



Hyphen
A hyphen is used between the parts of a compound word or name (to join two words that are normally separated) or between the syllables of a word (especially when divided at the end of a line of text).



Semicolon
A semicolon marks a longer pause than a comma to indicate a major division in a sentence. Used to create a more distinct separation between clauses or items on a list than is indicated by a comma. It separates statements which could stand as sentences on their own and are usually of similar importance, but are not linked with a conjunction.



Dash
A dash is used in place of a semicolon to mark a pause in a more dramatic way - to create an abrupt break or pause in a sentence or hesitation in an utterance.
Two dashes can used instead of brackets to separate a piece of information from the rest of the sentence.
A dash is written very much like a hyphen. The difference being the dash is longer, and has a gap on both sides of it.



Quotation Marks
Quotation marks, also called Inverted Commas, are placed on either side of words and the punctuation that goes with them, to show that someone has spoken or of a text directly cited.
Quotation marks can be put around a word or phrase to make it stand out from the rest of the sentence.
Quotation marks can be written in one of two ways "either" - 'or'. "Sometimes this way is used to show speech" and the other one is use to 'draw attention' to a word or phrase.



Apostrophe
An apostrophe used to indicate the omission of one or more letters. It can be also be used the same way with numbers. For instance to denote a calendar year: instead of 1998 it could be written as '98.
An apostrophe is used before or after an 's' at the end of word to show who owns something. When you use its to mean the owner of something you do not write an apostrophe.
An apostrophe also shows the plural of a number or letter of the alphabet, or a word which does not normally have a plural.
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Old 02-08-10, 10:25 PM   #7
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Punctuation Is Your Friend




Full stop
A full stop is used to mark the end of a sentence.
A full stop is sometimes used to mark a short form of a word such as an initial.
Also known as a 'period'.



Comma
A comma is used to mark a pause between different items in a list.
Use as a pause or an interval.
A comma is often used to separate two phrases within the same sentence.
A comma is used to mark the beginning and the end of a phrase which interrupts the flow of a sentence.



Question mark
A question mark is used at the conclusion of a sentence that asks a direct question.
It is not used at the end of an indirect or reported question.



Exclamation point
An exclamation point at the end of a word, phrase or sentence to indicate forceful utterance or strong feeling, such as surprise or rage. It can also follow an order given to someone. Also called an exclamation mark



Brackets
Brackets are used to separate a comment or phrase from the rest of the sentence.
The bracketed word, phrase, or sentence may amplify the meaning or be explanatory. Or it may contain a remark or passage that departs from the theme.



Hyphen
A hyphen is used between the parts of a compound word or name (to join two words that are normally separated) or between the syllables of a word (especially when divided at the end of a line of text).



Semicolon
A semicolon marks a longer pause than a comma to indicate a major division in a sentence. Used to create a more distinct separation between clauses or items on a list than is indicated by a comma. It separates statements which could stand as sentences on their own and are usually of similar importance, but are not linked with a conjunction.



Dash
A dash is used in place of a semicolon to mark a pause in a more dramatic way - to create an abrupt break or pause in a sentence or hesitation in an utterance.
Two dashes can used instead of brackets to separate a piece of information from the rest of the sentence.
A dash is written very much like a hyphen. The difference being the dash is longer, and has a gap on both sides of it.



Quotation Marks
Quotation marks, also called Inverted Commas, are placed on either side of words and the punctuation that goes with them, to show that someone has spoken or of a text directly cited.
Quotation marks can be put around a word or phrase to make it stand out from the rest of the sentence.
Quotation marks can be written in one of two ways "either" - 'or'. "Sometimes this way is used to show speech" and the other one is use to 'draw attention' to a word or phrase.



Apostrophe
An apostrophe used to indicate the omission of one or more letters. It can be also be used the same way with numbers. For instance to denote a calendar year: instead of 1998 it could be written as '98.
An apostrophe is used before or after an 's' at the end of word to show who owns something. When you use its to mean the owner of something you do not write an apostrophe.
An apostrophe also shows the plural of a number or letter of the alphabet, or a word which does not normally have a plural.
I laughed as I was reading this. I laughed at the end of reading this.
Then I felt like an idiot for not knowing half of these facts.
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Old 02-08-10, 10:41 PM   #8
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It's a pitty this drm issue. the game looks promising.

If the devs speak it right then sh5 will have:

- Better flooding of the ships.
- Multiple parts of the ships can break.
- Adds to the interior and crew managment a lot (the first person view,
press in sh3 shift-f2 and try to walk around and you can see how nice this feature is).
- Graphics of course.
- Much better campaign.
- Wolfpacks.

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Old 02-08-10, 10:46 PM   #9
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My copy of SHV is still in preorder and still can't decide what to do.
I was looking out for this one but I don't wanna support Ubi with this OSP thing.
Decisions, decisions .........

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Old 02-09-10, 09:22 AM   #10
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I laughed as I was reading this. I laughed at the end of reading this.
Then I felt like an idiot for not knowing half of these facts.
Don't worry. At work I am frequently surrrounded by Master degree holders whom I consider to be depressingly close to illiterate.....

Here are a few words from an acknowledged master of the language, George Orwell:

It is rather the same thing that is happening to the English language. It becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts. The point is that the process is reversible. Modern English, especially written English, is full of bad habits which spread by imitation and which can be avoided if one is willing to take the necessary trouble.

He wrote that in 1946 (the bolding was done by me). It's an extract from an essay 'Politics and the English Language', and I use that quote as exhibit 1 when someone tells me spelling/punctuation/grammar don't matter.

I think that essay should be included in every English curriculum around the world, especially for his simple rules for clear writing.

OK, off soap box...
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Old 02-10-10, 01:00 AM   #11
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I'm with Tarjak. Don't ask others to tell you what to do. Make up your own mind.

Adding to what Webster said, there will be many who will buy the game, and they will talk about it. What you do is up to you.

I would politely ask that you start using punctuation in your writing, though. It makes it much easier to read.
Thanks Sailor Steve, I voted for punctuation too....
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Old 02-10-10, 03:52 AM   #12
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I don't have nearly information about the game to even begin to think about buying it or not. The actual facts of how the game series is improving are very few and far between. All we know is that the scope has been narrowed to TypeVIIs, until 1943, and you can traverse about the entire submarine in first person.

I'm going to need a demo and/or a review from a trusted source before I'll consider it.
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Old 02-10-10, 04:07 AM   #13
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Without a doubt , I will buy the SILENT HUNTER 5 game

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Old 02-10-10, 04:20 AM   #14
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As people have said, gotta make up your own mind. I for one will not buy...I will wait for people to post their impressions...if they have dumbed it down, I definately won't buy....want to send a message to the developers in my own small way (and the only way I can vote BTW...). If they haven't dumbed it down and it is ok..I will still think long and hard about buying it...I might support those who are against the internet connection....it's not as if we won't have other choices in the negre of simulation (SoW coming...NTW in terms of strategy about to hit us etc...)

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Old 02-10-10, 11:07 AM   #15
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And I'm just the opposite. I will certainly buy it just to see first-hand how it plays. But I absolutely will not buy it as long as the "IT tool which is not to be named" is in place.
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