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Sonarman
11-13-06, 05:56 PM
Over at the official SH3 forum Audible Knight the Ubisoft community manager has posted this message

"Thanks to everyone for all the great ideas posted here (http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/857101043/m/6871074105) . It got a bunch of people here talking about what we can do in the in-box packaging to make sure YOU guys are happy. Here's a list of some of the items being considered:

POSTER: Historic map of the Pacific Theater that is ideally useful to gameplay (i.e. routes, locations of famous battles, etc.)
POSTER: Ship recognition guide
POSTER: Silent Hunter 4 artwork
Spiral bound manual
Laminated keyboard diagram for quick reference "What we'd really appreciate from you, is to rank your preferences in order (1 = most wanted, 4 = least wanted) with any special wishes for them. Also feel free to give us any suggestions that you'd think would be cool that isn't on the list.


******Important note*****
Remember you should cast your votes over at the SH3 official forum, I just
forwarded the news here. Follow the link below to reach the thread:
http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/857101043/m/2391048305

Sonarman

AG124
11-13-06, 06:13 PM
This is how I would rank them, from most to least important:

1. POSTER: Historic map of the Pacific Theater that is ideally useful to gameplay (i.e. routes, locations of famous battles, etc.)

2. POSTER: Ship recognition guide

3. Laminated keyboard diagram for quick reference "

4. Spiral bound manual

5. POSTER: Silent Hunter 4 artwork

But I would be happy if all five were included...:hmm:

kylania
11-13-06, 06:17 PM
1. POSTER: Ship recognition guide
2. POSTER: Silent Hunter 4 artwork

These would be great, if they were high quality. If it's going to be tiny little pictures in a 3x5 card book stuck in a normal sized DVD case.. no thank you. If the artwork was rolled in a tube and decent poster size, even better. That I would pay $10-20 extra for, not a tiny in box book/paper version.

3. Spiral bound manual

Only if the manual was actually useful. Things like the kts/distance/time charts, availablilty data on equipment/boats, something you'd want to refer to time and time again. Combine in a ship req manual similar to the in game images of SH3, and you've got me!

4. POSTER: Historic map of the Pacific Theater that is ideally useful to gameplay (i.e. routes, locations of famous battles, etc.)

This would be very nice, but will be quickly replaced by an in game version I imagine. Or higher quality versions online. Also, due to standard packaging practices these days the map will be dreadfully folded into 3x5 sized chucks and never properly fold out. A distant 4th.

Laminated keyboard diagram for quick reference

This belongs in game and will be quickly memorized. It will most likely change with patches and updates and become obsolete. Also a QRC should be a basic part of a simulation game not a premium add on you pay for a "Collector's Edition" for. Hence it's not even numbered.


Things that would make me rob a bank in order to get the Collector's Edititon:

In depth making of DVD with video, not just concept art slides. Interviews, study of the process, how you did things and why you did things. Comparison of real video and in game video. It should be 1 hour+ though, not a 3 minute video you can download from the web.

A minature model of a submarine, or even better one of the Yamato and a sub or something. High quality pewter, not light weight plastic.

A do-it-yourself plastic model of a submarine. A 1/700th scale plastic kit or something of a BB, or a 1/144th size sub, something 6-8 inches long maybe?

Full color, hardcover art book.

Replica Naval medals or flags.

Soundtrack CD.

If Ubisoft wants to give us us a collectors edition, they need to give us something to collect. High quality, premium items. Something along the lines of Warcraft III or Age of Empire IIIs collector's editions or even Pool of Radiance's collector's edition, even though that game sucked. :)

Sulikate
11-13-06, 06:18 PM
:o Nice.

Manual - 1
Poster (MAP) - 2
Poster (SHIP REC) - 3
Poster (SH4 ART) - 4
Laminated keyboard - 5


Good luck!

Sonarman
11-13-06, 06:27 PM
******Important note*****
Remember you should cast your votes over at the SH3 official forum, I just
forwarded the news here. Follow the link below to reach the thread:
http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/857101043/m/2391048305

John Channing
11-13-06, 07:12 PM
Oh crap!

I can see la Festival de Flambeau now.

<six months from today>

UBI SUX. THEY PROMISED MAPS AND MANUALS AND DIDN"T DELIVER. THIS IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF A BIG COMPANY SCREWING THE PUBLIC. UBI SUX.

<Going to be very busy for certain Moderators 'round these parts!>

JCC

Takeda Shingen
11-13-06, 07:29 PM
Oh crap!

I can see la Festival de Flambeau now.

<six months from today>

UBI SUX. THEY PROMISED MAPS AND MANUALS AND DIDN"T DELIVER. THIS IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF A BIG COMPANY SCREWING THE PUBLIC. UBI SUX.

<Going to be very busy for certain Moderators 'round these parts!>

JCC

Don't forget: 'Dood, this sux. Falcon 4.0's key card wuz so much better. Why can't we have Falcon 4.0, but with submarines, and in a different time frame made by a different company and utilizing different styles and tempi of gameplay, different interfaces, commands and overall structure? That's what I want: Like Falcon, but totally different.'

bookworm_020
11-13-06, 09:56 PM
Thanks for the heads up. I posted want I want in order of preference and add a couple of other suggestions to go along with it.:up:

The General
11-14-06, 04:23 AM
I think it's nice of the team to keep us informed. Thanks guys! I think what you've chosen is great and I personally can't think of anything else to put in the box.:up:

HunterICX
11-14-06, 04:37 AM
what you guys call are just luxury:lol:

what I want in the box?
the bloody CD/DVD asap!:rotfl:

Sailor Steve
11-14-06, 11:34 AM
Oh crap!

I can see la Festival de Flambeau now.

<six months from today>

UBI SUX. THEY PROMISED MAPS AND MANUALS AND DIDN"T DELIVER. THIS IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF A BIG COMPANY SCREWING THE PUBLIC. UBI SUX.

<Going to be very busy for certain Moderators 'round these parts!>

JCC

Don't forget: 'Dood, this sux. Falcon 4.0's key card wuz so much better. Why can't we have Falcon 4.0, but with submarines, and in a different time frame made by a different company and utilizing different styles and tempi of gameplay, different interfaces, commands and overall structure? That's what I want: Like Falcon, but totally different.'
Talk about hitting the nail squarely on the head!:rotfl:
You both have perfect representations of that particular mentality. Thanks for starting my day off right.

Safe-Keeper
11-14-06, 04:25 PM
Spiral-bound manual considered. Awesome:cool:.

Faamecanic
11-15-06, 08:10 AM
How about just making sure all elements included in the sim WORK. There were a LOT of glaringly obvious bugs in SHIII. Maybe due to the compressed work schedule with the last minute inclusion of the single player campaign.

I think its really sad when modders within the first few months correct bugs that the devs could have fixed with the first patch.

Theta Sigma
11-15-06, 08:36 AM
How about one of those little baking soda subs that you'd get in the cereal boxes?

That way, when we have to take bathroom breaks during gameplay, we
have something to watch in the tub before we zip up. ;)

don1reed
11-15-06, 09:00 AM
... :)

I have no preference, I've learned to improvise, make do, and adapt (aka) shoot, scoot, and navigate...just make sure SH4 its as good as SH3, sil vous plait.

The General
11-15-06, 09:37 AM
How about one of those little baking soda subs that you'd get in the cereal boxes?

That way, when we have to take bathroom breaks during gameplay, we
have something to watch in the tub before we zip up. ;)I remember those, that would be awesome!

1mPHUNit0
11-15-06, 10:00 PM
An editor of models (and much more simple)
An AI like AOD or SH1
A support to modders.
An interface completly upgradable,
i means new functionalities.
The sources
A possibilities of making DC II (maybe by ourself)

Theta Sigma
11-16-06, 05:35 AM
Although I meant it as a joke. in hidsight, it might be a good idea. Those things were damned cheap, and since a lot of prospective SH4 buyers will be of parenting age, this would be something you could give your son to put him on the right path. :)

http://www.timewarptoys.com/ksub.jpg
http://www.thortrains.net/armymen/dstfrog4.jpg
http://www.vaiden.net/soda_sub1.jpg

I think the last time I saw one was in a box of fruit rollups several years ago. It was all plastic, though. Some company must still be making them. ;)

Konovalov
11-16-06, 07:31 AM
Spiral-bound manual considered. Awesome:cool:.

Yeah, I though the spiral-bound manual become extinct or as dead as a Dodo.

skip
11-23-06, 09:13 AM
No chance of getting one of those wheel things for manually working out the torpedo firing solution data, I would rather have this 1st.

2019
11-23-06, 09:51 AM
I would like to have some free p0rn magazines included for during the overlong patrols.


Anyway, for real i would like this option.
POSTER: Historic map of the Pacific Theater that is ideally useful to gameplay (i.e. routes, locations of famous battles, etc.)
POSTER: Ship recognition guide

The General
11-23-06, 10:16 AM
Although I meant it as a joke. in hidsight, it might be a good idea. Those things were damned cheap, and since a lot of prospective SH4 buyers will be of parenting age, this would be something you could give your son to put him on the right path. :)

I think the last time I saw one was in a box of fruit rollups several years ago. It was all plastic, though. Some company must still be making them. ;)Thanks for the memories Theta Sigma. One of the items looks like it's in a condom wrapper, bringing to mind a certain Spinal Tap song.

Sailor Steve
11-24-06, 11:29 AM
No chance of getting one of those wheel things for manually working out the torpedo firing solution data, I would rather have this 1st.
A Whiz Wheel! That's a great idea! I'd love to see one of those in the box!:ping:

Captain Krunch
11-24-06, 12:49 PM
No chance of getting one of those wheel things for manually working out the torpedo firing solution data, I would rather have this 1st. A Whiz Wheel! That's a great idea! I'd love to see one of those in the box!:ping:
I believe they were also referred to as an Is-Was. Here's a picture I took of one at the US Submarine Force Museum at Groton, CT. Thanks to the capabilities of modern digital cameras, I was able to get a very good close-in shot. It's good enough to print out and make your own wheel, or use it to create a clearer-looking one from scratch (Since this one was pretty faded on one side).

Now all I need to do is figure out the proper way to use it - my high school geometry class is many years behind me! :D

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/7973/wwiiiswasyu2.th.jpg (http://img62.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wwiiiswasyu2.jpg)

Captain Krunch

Albrecht Von Hesse
11-24-06, 01:03 PM
No chance of getting one of those wheel things for manually working out the torpedo firing solution data, I would rather have this 1st. A Whiz Wheel! That's a great idea! I'd love to see one of those in the box!:ping:
I believe they were also referred to as an Is-Was. Here's a picture I took of one at the US Submarine Force Museum at Groton, CT. Thanks to the capabilities of modern digital cameras, I was able to get a very good close-in shot. It's good enough to print out and make your own wheel, or use it to create a clearer-looking one from scratch (Since this one was pretty faded on one side).

Now all I need to do is figure out the proper way to use it - my high school geometry class is many years behind me! :D

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/7973/wwiiiswasyu2.th.jpg (http://img62.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wwiiiswasyu2.jpg)

Captain Krunch

I like how someone carved their own (P)ort and (S)tarboard designations on it!

Rotor
11-27-06, 02:53 PM
No chance of getting one of those wheel things for manually working out the torpedo firing solution data, I would rather have this 1st. A Whiz Wheel! That's a great idea! I'd love to see one of those in the box!:ping:
I believe they were also referred to as an Is-Was. Here's a picture I took of one at the US Submarine Force Museum at Groton, CT. Thanks to the capabilities of modern digital cameras, I was able to get a very good close-in shot. It's good enough to print out and make your own wheel, or use it to create a clearer-looking one from scratch (Since this one was pretty faded on one side).

Now all I need to do is figure out the proper way to use it - my high school geometry class is many years behind me! :D

http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/7973/wwiiiswasyu2.th.jpg (http://img62.imageshack.us/my.php?image=wwiiiswasyu2.jpg)

Captain Krunch

I like how someone carved their own (P)ort and (S)tarboard designations on it!

hmmm not bad! :up:

Safe-Keeper
11-27-06, 05:05 PM
Spiral-bound manual.
Laminated keyboard diagram for quick-reference.
Historical map of the Pacific Theatre.
Ship Recognition Guide.
Silent Hunter 4 artwork.
I'll try to see if I can't post it over there, too, once I find my old log-in;).

Redwine
11-27-06, 06:25 PM
No chance of getting one of those wheel things for manually working out the torpedo firing solution data, I would rather have this 1st. A Whiz Wheel! That's a great idea! I'd love to see one of those in the box!:ping:

It was a request for SH3 month before its release and..... nothing happened. :dead:

Bonfleck
11-28-06, 01:11 AM
Aside from the obvious......a game cd that requires no patches for flawless game play.........one of those little trees you hang from your rear view mirror that smells like diesel fumes to hang near my monitor would really add to the atmosphere. :up: