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This is what I like about certain games where they either add the whole national roster or just allow you to mess around. Experimenting is a nice theme of the game. We need more naval games that do this, hence why I'm following this game. Its a nice breath of fresh air from the other cookie cutter games. I love how you can mess around in this game
I'm still however going to look for a game that simply adds in Canadians similar to how Silent Hunter 3 did without doing the whole "Minor nation" excuse nonsense. Even though I may not see them in this game, I still want to see some WW2 naval game properly represent Canadians similar to how a 2006 game (SH3) done so without holding back.
Overall fantastic! But the fact that some funnels and towers cant be placed after a certain ship tonnage is pretty frustrating...
Sounds pretty boring to me