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08-20-11, 03:17 PM | #16 |
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Thanks,(Dowly's figures were correct,not that I doubted in any way) two hours of work....Priceless
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08-20-11, 03:25 PM | #17 |
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BTW, I disagree with Zeewolf here. It's not because he and me are interested in two very different titles, but because post #10 in here. Simulations still find an audience willing to pay, if they are justifying their price with quality. That is true for flightsims, and for racing sims, and for subsims. It also is true for tanksims, and especially for WWII tanks, the market is bigger than for contemporary tank sims. But Steel Fury and TvT got published by a publisher cheating on the developement teams, and also at release time both games imo simply were not good, even when not considering them as hardcore sims (which they are not), but "games". Both titles are no longer officially available, as far as I know, the publisher went bancrupt, the support ceased almost immediately after release. But this forum and as well feedback in nother gaming forums show that there difintely is intrerest in taksims, and especially WWII tank sims. But also, there is still the occasional mentioning of M1 Tank Platoon 2, and of course Steel Beasts 1 and Pro PE. Many People would love to see a Tank Platoon 3, which often simply means: an SBP with contemporary graphics and for the price of just one instead of two games, because what drives people away from SBP most often is the price before anything else.
I do not see tanksims being under more pressure than all PC gaming, not at all. You just have to deliuver the kind of quality people expect, for the price of an ordinary game.Eagle Dynamics and their DCS flightsims are much more a niche product, due to the immense complexity of these study sims. And still they find their market. SBP comes at the cost of two games, and okay, the game market is just a bonus for them, not their core business, but still - it finds its customers in the public private sector, due to mouth propagfanda for its good quality. The demand for Steel Fury seems to have declined massively, which does nto surprise me, since I think it was no well-done title _ I tested it back then, and as an arcade game rfated it reaosnably good, but as a sim below par. TvT was released in a hopelessly prermature statuzs and in a bad status - rushing out unfinsihed relases this way certainly will not establish such games a good reputation, and backfire agaiunst the publisher and developer as well in the long run. So when there is difficult times for tank developers, then maybe that is because they are responsible for that all by themselves...? This does not go against Zeewolf, I do not like TvT, but I never have tested his mod, so I do not comment on what he is doing. I just want to put his absolute statement a bit into relation.
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08-20-11, 03:42 PM | #18 | |
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08-20-11, 03:56 PM | #19 |
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Well, there is currently no big choice anyway. The only sim still supported and officially sold, is SBP. As smile price- or second hand-buys you can get TvT, and SF. M1TP2 does not run on most modern OS, and is hopelessly overaged. There is no argument for getting SB1, except the maybe low price you have to pay, but damn - it looks old and it is old. And then there was Panzer III, very good at its time, but again: hopelessly overaged today, no longer recommendable.
Think about what features and qualities you want, and then chose between SBP-PE and Zeewolf's TvT mod. Better ignore SF, it had some flaws that made me really shreddering it, so I will not recommend it. Timeframe is an obvious criterion, then online play, realism, tactical challenge, longtime motivation/replayability value. Most likely, the question whether or not it must be WWII graphics is what will decide it for you. It has been the important question for many people coming here and asking for tank titles in the past. But consider the other points as well.
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08-20-11, 04:09 PM | #20 | |
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08-20-11, 04:30 PM | #21 |
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08-20-11, 04:30 PM | #22 | |
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I do not know any tank title allowing you WWII and modern equipement/scenarios. The cloosest you can get in combining two era, is SBP, which has early cold war tanks like the Leopard-1A5, T-55, T-62 and M60A3 (the last three only AI-controlled, though), and most modern types like Leopard-2A6, M1A2SEP, T-80U and Challenger-II, which all are crewable except the T-80 (the C2 will become crewable in this winter's major upgrade). You can also tune down the in fluence of modern hightech by disabling certain subsystems like thermal imagers and laser range finders in the mission editor, forcing players tro use classic visual sights with crosshairs and scales like in WWII. But you should also compare the style of "gameplay" in TvT and SBP. It is very different. I do not know if the Zeewolf mods change that, but the TvT in default status was an arcade shooting gallery with linear and prefixed mission flow, and the player only gunning away, needing to follow the string of mandatory successes before the mission rolled on - else tanks got respawned time and again (hope I get this right, I had only one afternoon on somebody else'S system to testplay it). SBP on the other hand allows you freedom of mission plan, team cooperation, tactics planning, playing from TC or gunner's seat or as force commander. Making best use of terrain and unit coordination are important parts of the show. You will spend much time i n hte mission planner before mission start. The better your preparation, the better your chances. SBP is no Rambo game. SBP also allows complex mission designs like bridging and minefield breaching operations. Simplified are helicotper and ifantry behavior, with infantry said to be drastically improved with the coming upgrade. I should, mention that after several years, their major upgrade packages, which usually are very comprehensive, now have become payware (25 dolalrs, I think). Patches are still free. They delivered upgrades for free over the first years. They said from all begining on that at one day they would need to take some minor price for additional content - and they did so after delivering the first 4 years of all patches and upgrades for free. And graphics, you asked for. The graphics in SBP deliver, and do their job of creating a beliavable battle envrionment. There are extrenmely realistic sights (optical, thermal), no dnymaic light chnages over the time of day/night, and the most used vehicles now have highres skins which are second to none in detail you see in ArmA2 or similiar titles. The sim creates optical vieiwjng ranges of up to 4.5 km, and delivers very natural feelings for the landscape. I prefer this engine to that of ArmA1, for example. Youz will not get too much effect gimmicks, though, no special light effects, and the kind of things you use to see in Unreal Torunament. Sounds are already good in default release, plus many sound mods avaialble improving this or that sound file even more. It is no joy to witness an artillery barrage from being inside it.
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08-20-11, 04:32 PM | #23 | |
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SH5, despite its broken status, still selling. Addon market for FSX and FS9 EXTREMELY busy. Rise of Flight. IL2 and Dover. To mention a few.
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08-20-11, 04:40 PM | #24 | |
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08-20-11, 04:42 PM | #25 | |
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08-20-11, 04:46 PM | #26 | |
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08-20-11, 04:47 PM | #27 |
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What differs in these Project ... apart from the economic part
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08-20-11, 04:47 PM | #28 |
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Of what? I sell nothing. I have no links whatever to eSim. I just do mouth propaganda, privately motivated and unpayed for. And no, I do not get my copies for free.
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08-20-11, 04:52 PM | #29 |
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Hm...? Sometimes I just understand "Bahnhof".
Graphics can be watched here: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...t=88893&page=3 From post #45 on. That represents the .dds-standard that was introduced back then, with highrtes skins and new 3D models. all oictrures before posting #45 are old. Lovely. Any more questions...!?!
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08-20-11, 05:21 PM | #30 |
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I think he means that when you prolongue your subscription to downloading his content, the second term will be cheaper for you, and the third even more. You do not pay 50/1st year+50/2nd year+50/3rd year, but 50/1st year+30/2nd year+20/3rd year.
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