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02-13-06, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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Tom Clancy's SSN
Just picked this one up and am enjoying it. Read somewhere on these boards that tactics/strategies were pretty good and right on as compared to RL which is what prompted me to buy it. I'd be interested in any comments/reviews from our real bubbleheads out there. Always looking for strategy/tactical stuff that can be effectively incorporated into DW gameplay.
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02-14-06, 01:45 AM | #2 |
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I personaly thought it was the worst book I ever have read. I am 80% through it and I find it hard to bring myself to finish it. And that started at the 40% book mark. I dont belive that book was done by TC himself.
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I have heard from real Submariners (and some research) that in a convergence zone (I think that's the right one) sonar contacts are possible over GREAT distances. Regarding the TA and reeling it in prior to an attack. I've also heard/read that this too is RL. My understanding is that those things are VERY expensive and sub skippers don't like to jeopardize them unneccesarily. Seems to me to be the logical thing to do prior to battle once you've established Master contacts. If one is anticipating having to do "angles and dangles" at high speed the last thing a sub skipper would want to worry about (above losing the TA) is having it foul the screw during high speed evasion. Then you'd REALLY be screwed. :rotfl: On picking up a Kilo at 25Kyds (if that's what you meant) at 5 knots and the helo thing you mention, I have to agree with you, that seems a little far fetched but I haven't gotten to that part of the book yet. The only thing about a helo I've read so far had to do with them picking one up that was hovering in Cheyenne's vicinity and wanting to take out the frigate before the helo could rearm and launch again. As I said earlier, I'm no real submariner which is why I came here to ask the question(s). If you are a real submariner I certainly defer to your wisdom and appreciate the feedback you've given me. Any one else who can lend a hand in this discussion please, jump right in!
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Hey man let me be clear on the fact i didnt mean to sound offencive. By no means would i want to offend you. Thats just the way i come off some times. But no i didnt mean to offend you Sorry if i did. But yea that book sucks Red Storm Rising was so much better. I was so disipointed in SSN, My expectations were so high for it with Clancy's name on it. But thats not your fault. I shouldnt take out on you my frustration for him. Kisses and hugs man. LOL!
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02-20-06, 06:47 AM | #7 |
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All is well! And I completely agree about the comparison between this and Red Storm Rising.
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02-23-06, 10:54 PM | #9 |
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02-24-06, 09:11 AM | #10 |
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Just remember that the book is basically a novelization of the computer game, which probably explains the odd episodic nature, wierd weapon restrictions (come on, they are the ONLY sub operating in the area yet the tender restricts their torpedos??), and ridiculous body count. I'm not a huge sub guy, but even I could tell the tech was vastly overblown. I don't recommend this book at all unless you just want to complete the Tom Clancy portion of your library
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02-25-06, 06:17 AM | #11 |
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Didn't Clancy have help from a royal navy officer?I have read the book and it is not good.I have never played the game but the book is just a script of what to do.
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02-25-06, 10:32 PM | #12 |
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Well, let's put it this way. By the end of the book, Cheyenne has sunk the Chinese navy thrice over!
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Forget technical accuracy - it is his book and he can make his assumptions however he wants. Just the tactics were pukey... Let's start with Chapter 1, Han vs 688. By the way, I find it really amusing that the Han did at least as well as those Akulas in the later half of the story. Let's see: you detect American sub. Knowing American subs especially in Clancyworld they have you as well, but he isn't shooting just yet. So what does he do? He fires a SET-53 outside his range. Hello? A 23-knot passive torpedo with a poor acquisition range against the 38-knot Cheyenne. You kinda getting my drift? There are also similar "humor" with kamikaze subs and subs making it easier on the Americans (as if the magic hydroacoustic arrays he gave them wasn't bad enough) by using active pinging... or that Chinese Mao sub that didn't hear Cheyenne's torpedoes. Yes, we get the idea that Chinese submariners aren't as well trained as American, but they aren't idiots - any differences should be subtle, not by producing acts of idiocy... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not that RSR was problem free. For example, here is a question: As a Soviet Captain, when facing down a quiet American sub, what do you need more in that pod-shaped thing you have on your tail: 1) A towed hydroacoustic array. 2) A single use Nixie-like toy that may not even work anyway, when you have MG-74 Korund decoys that will make similar noises stashed somewhere... As we all know, Clancy picked "2". I understand that there was some debate as to what that pod was at the time which may have extended into RSR's writing, but it is pretty clear storywise which one would actually present a challenge for USS Chicago and maybe prevent a hemorrhage of easy kills. Or this: As a Soviet Captain in ambush, you suddenly hear an American sub running from randomly airdropped torpedoes. You will be provided with a brief and invaluable opportunity to establish a position and engage with an aimed shot rather than a snapshot in the dark. American subs have notoriously low reserve buoyancies due to their single hull structure, so any hull-cracker will likely do. You will engage with: 1) A SS-N-16 Stallion airdropping a Type 40. If you move fast and attack while he's running, he might not even hear your launch transient and even if he did, he will probably be busy running from the torp about to land on him in seconds. 2) A regular torpedo which will definitely betray your bearing and give him minutes to evade while shooting back with a Mark 48 with double your torpedo's acquisition range due to American electronic superiority. Notice the conspicious lack of any ASW missiles during the hunt. Based on the NATO code designations, I find it difficult to believe NATO does not know about these ASW missiles. Or how about: You are a storywriter. After writing a killfest of Soviet subs by American attack subs, you finally create a smart Soviet Captain that evened out the odds. One-on-one, sonar versus maneuverability. You will: 1) Actually sit down and think of some intelligent tactic for the American so he wins. 2) Be cheap and bring in a Brit sub with MagicWeapon, eliminating your need to think, or maybe because you used your page allotment describing the killfest in excessive detail before this most important section. |
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03-12-06, 06:55 PM | #14 |
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ALL RIGHT ALREADY! So I'm no literary critic AND it is a book from an "old" PC game. I enjoyed Star Wars too and there's NOTHING real in that. Try Rise to Victory! I thought that was excellent! But then, what the @#$% to I know.
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03-12-06, 10:46 PM | #15 |
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I haven't played the game, but I'm wondering if it was like 'Seawolf", which was more of a 'game' as opposed to a simulation. In that, the sub's targeting, etc., was basically idiot-proof.
Too, IMHO Mr. Clancy is kind of a flag-waver, so it may not be surprising that his hardware is ocassionally endowed with super powers (or the enemy dumber'n lawn cigars). |
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