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![]() My dad was also a WWII vet altho he served in the Army (ETO) so it was not the naval side of things I heard the most about growing up. But I'm sure that fueled my interest in military history in general and WWII in particular. Or maybe I just liked the stories because they 'clicked' with something in me that was still coming into fruition. Quote:
![]() Well, you got me beat. I'm almost 20 years older than you and I thought *I* was a miracle baby, lol. Quote:
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![]() It's entirely possible that I have, uh, issues. Or something. Anyway, I got into WWII naval history and then SH3 because I saw Das Boot and fell in love with it and became fascinated by u-boats and the Battle of the Atlantic, which fit nicely into my existing interests. It took me a while to get SH3 even after I knew it existed, but then eventually I couldn't resist especially when I saw that it was an older game and therefore relatively cheap and something I could run without major hardware upgrades. ![]() I've said before that another reason I think the game appeals to me is that it has a nice mix of the things I like from 1) first person shooter games and 2) strategy games, but not so much of either that I get bored/frustrated the way I usually do with those other genres. I like the combat elements of FPS, but doing nothing but running around shooting off weapons at a constant stream of enemies (especially when it involves repeating the same basic scenarios over and over again) gets really boring after a while. And I like elements of strategy/tactics or whatever you want to call it, but... I don't want to command a whole army, or oversee an entire campaign, or build an empire. That's too much like work, lol. SH3 gives me a little of both - I have command of my boat, but I'm not running the whole German naval campaign. I get to hunt down and shoot at enemies, but it usually involves giving serious thought to how best to go about it. And it's not like going back and starting a new career in 1939 means I'm just repeating the same predictable 'Level 1' scenario all over again. |
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