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01-16-08, 08:02 PM | #1 |
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Realism on the Sims
I know it's been extensively discussed, but As I am arriving now I would like to know:
1) Which sim is the more "real" regarding operations, detection range, etc. Is it 688(i), SC or DW? 2) Can one take the campaign or the single missions from 688(i) and play it on SC? 3) Just got the DW demo. Very interesting. Should I get it? Would like to play air operations, is it good on the game? |
01-17-08, 08:18 AM | #2 |
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I think that SC with SCX is the most accurate. given what I have readed so far here and in other forums. This all is however just plain guessing in most aspects, since the REAL performance of submarines and their sensors is obviously classified stuff :hmm: Having said that, I think that DW with LWAMI offers a great gameplay and realism feel, and I have both SCX and DW side by side in the hard disk If you have to choose one and other considerations (Price, PC power...) don't matter, I would pick DW for the improved multiplayer and new platforms.
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01-17-08, 08:57 AM | #3 |
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You can get DW for $10 or so nowadays and with LwAmi I think it outclasses it precursors (in terms of realism and simulation fidelity). To me the only "Advantage" SC with SCX2 has is the ability to "drive" more then the 3 default subs (and honestly, that is in my eyes definitly overrated because except for the 3D Modell there is no significant difference, but thats my opinion).
I'd say go with DW, you get more bang for the buck. |
01-17-08, 06:27 PM | #4 |
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Ok, thanks!
I'll get DW then. |
01-20-08, 01:12 PM | #5 |
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Well,that is a very interesting question for me too.I have got both Sub Command and Dangerous Waters,but still decided to go in for Sub Command with SCXIIC.
The reason of that was,that I really wanted to play a pure submarine simulation. And Sub Command with SCXIIC suits all my needs just perfectly. Dangerous Waters is a great simulation game either,but it is already a mixed one,while being purely naval,though.I am not very fancy of driving a frigate,or piloting an "Orion"-I just love submarines. So,I think,that there is no better choice for the fans of modern nuclear submarines,than Sub Command SCXIIC. |
01-20-08, 01:56 PM | #6 |
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I agree to disagree ... DW is all that SC is plus 4 more playable units. For the sub lovers there is an additional playable unit - the Kilo - and for those who wanna play something else besides subs there are alternatives. Just because DW has other units besides subs doesn't make it less of a sub sim. As I said before ... in a direct comparison of SC vs. DW, SC will always come up short. The only thing SC has going for it is the SCU which is part of the SCX2 package and again, as I said before, the usefulness and actual added benefit of that (SCU) is questionable (in my eyes). DW + LwAmi 3.08 (can't wait for v4.00) offers the same if not more realism then SC + SCX2. And as an added benefit, aside from LwAmi there are others who still invest time in developing for DW (Sakura Mod comes to mind).
I have the original SC (as well as the SCX2 package and all that) and of course DW ... guess which gets reinstalled when I have to format my HDD and which just sits on the shelf ... After I got the DW, the only reason and time when I had SC installed was when I made the new installer for the SCX2 package ... since then it got deleted from my HDD and I see no reason to install it again (DW + LwAmi 3.08 is installed tho). |
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