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Good little campaign which left me with some hours missing which were fun.
Maybe a reason to buy a stronger mashine. :)
The first three ships can shoot without being identified while you are using radar and choppers - also the chopper always eats a SAM.
The bummer is again the damn subs mate. In the end sudden torps even though I had many boyes in the water towards the safe zone.
The identifications are not working properly as if they are not being able to be identified.
This little backfeed is for mission part one.
Welcome to
“Turning Point of the North Sea”, a continuously expanding campaign that puts you in the role of a commander of the German Navy. With each new mission, you will be involved in complex maritime operations that will test your tactical skills.
The campaign is continuously expanded with new missions that further inflame the geopolitical situation. Your decisions will influence the course of the story and determine how tensions in the North Sea develop.
In certain parts, it may be necessary to speed up the mission
.