Scottb613 wrote:Yep - great stuff - yeah - did the CMANO thing - any of the database entries with US Forces where there is a "SCO" in the description I put together for them - built hundreds of description/photo for the group and shared same. I also backed UBOOT on Kickstarter long ago so I'm looking forward to that one next year! but it's a great experience to run a campaign with some degree of realism.Ī work colleague bought me SH4 from the supermarket bargain bin for 99p a couple of years ago. It just demands quite a lot of time to do it justice so may have to wait a bit longer. SH5, having been greatly enhanced by mods, is still on my 'to play' list for future. I enjoyed the 'happy times' but never got into the meat & bones of the war at sea. I used to keep a paper logbook for noting events and observations - helped greatly when plotting ship's routes and calculating speeds accurately over a long period of time, but each encounter could take some hours to play out, even with some degree of time compression. Time-consuming to play, I think I completed 9 patrols over a few months. What a big disappointment that was! Very buggy at first (how it was ever released in such a state I will never know), and quite buggy even after the paltry official patches. The release of SH5 resulted in me taking a few days off work to play it (the first and only time I ever did so do for a game).
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