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I just looked, and you've given me almost 2,200 hours of entertainment, all the way back before you were on Steam. Quite the entertainment value I'd say. And for the record, I considered your game was complete when you first had a worldwide campaign.
I wish you success and fair seas on your future endeavors.
If an enemy fleet is in the straight, you fleet will re-route to the Suez Canal instead of attacking the fleet in the straight. Even a single DD can block the straight.
I cannot effectively order 20 BBs to "Go through the Straight of Gibraltar and sink anything that opposes you." Even when its one little DD
The game really good and have a lot of room for futures improvements, it's a very bad thing that it wouldn't improve even more.
You've done a great amount of work these past few years since I first joined the UAD forum at the GL forum site a few years back. There were issues, you had a lot of frustrated times with the community, and yet you stuck it out and hung on, even when it seemed like there was a lot of vitriol. Despite all of those earlier times, you remained and managed to give us a game that works fairly well.
All human created stuff will have flaws, so if it for the most part works well, thats good in my book.
Stay safe and I hope things work out for you in the long run.