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Old 07-23-15, 10:41 AM   #2
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So far the reality, what follows is my view: a game is to entertain and defuse the player, but playing in such conditions results in the opposite. Nobody in their right mind would risk unless 50% chance of winning. I have therefore decided to install Silent Hunter IV and fight on the side of the Americans against the evil Empire of Japan. At least that submarine warfare was more balanced conditions, but we'll see about testing the game and missions.
Since it is a 'game' and a simulation you have the freedom of choice in choosing sides. But pure realism would say you don't have a choice and even more so you would not know the outcome of the war. Personally I have always enjoyed playing SH3/GWX in the later stages of the war with the expressed goal of surviving. Sinking unescorted ships gets boring after a while. Sinking anything in 1944 is an accomplishment. To each his own. Good hunting in the Pacific.
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