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Stowaway
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i got them all with 0 per cent realism
although that was n my bad days................ |
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A-ganger
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well to me it doesnt matter what level other people play at, as long as it suits them and they enjoy it. i play stock sh3, and the only thing i have turned off now is dud torpedos, after i had a couple on my early patrols of my current carrer, i just got sick of them wrecking all the tdc work. congrats on all of your medals kaptain, i hope you have enough room in your display case for them:rotfl:
regards: kaptain hans wolf
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Kaptain Hans Wolf U-48 Type VII B U Boot Flotilla Wegener 3 patrols 48.291 tonnes sunk "i do not know what weapons world war 3 will be fought with, but world war 4 will be fought with sticks and stones" |
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The Old Man
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Location: Warszawa, Polska
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![]() I got the 'gold' once in my GWX 1.3 career, but it seems to me that repeating the succes with GWX 2.0 at 100% realism will not be possible (with "realisic career length" on through SH3 Commander). Just yesterday I tried to prepare a Forum signature graphics including all the medals I got in my 5 GWX careers to boast about my greatnest. But as I was never any good in graphics, it still needs total reworking before I use it. Yestarday it looked like this (wander if there's any efficient way of including also number of patrols and number of careers [sunk/retired])... ![]() ![]()
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Long, hard, wet and full of seamen. My precious. SH3+GWX+OLC — sunk x4, retired x2; SH5+TDW — still exploring My SH5 mods: EQuaTool - Elite Quality Map Tools, Patrol Routine Scripts, No Logo Intro Menu_Animation, Less Annoying Stopwatch Links: SH5 mods I use, FileFront, Manual plotting how-to |
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