04-04-10, 07:49 AM
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Sea Lord 
Join Date: Sep 1998
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Originally Posted by jdkbph
You missed the (for me) part.
What I look for in this kind of game is not necessarily the same thing you, or the thousands and thousands who are playing it, look for. What I am after in a game like this is immersion and verisimilitude (sorry about the $5 word, but it's an exact description). I want a game experience that aligns, as closely as possible, with what I have read about the subject. I want to feel like I'm re-enacting history.
The more you know about the subject, obviously, the harder it is to meet that standard. But I got that from SH3, and was hoping that SH5 would improve upon it's predecessor.
Instead, what I found was a game full of bugs, omissions, and questionable design choices, that - from an historical perspective - delivers what can only be described as ridiculous results.
So (FOR ME)... yes, it is unplayable.
JD
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You got that from Sh3 out of the box?
JCC
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