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Russ Chewning
10-31-07, 05:04 PM
I bought a copy of the game, and it came with no manual. Is there a good commercial product out there for this game? I know I can get pretty much all the info here, but it would take days to glean from the forum, and frankly, I don't want to spend that much time to even find out IF I even like the game.

As it stands now, the game is unplayable without a manual. Yeah, I figured out the deck gun. Did Excellent on it. Yeah, I figured out the flak gun. Did okay on it. Torpedo'ing boats without a manual? Nearly impossible.

I know you guys and gals are hardcore fans of the genre, and I really want to like the game, but I am not thrilled at the prospect of looking at a computer screen to figure out how to play it, either looking at the pdf on the DVD, or looking on a forum for 20 different subjects that I should have gotten in a game manual.

If there's not a commercial guide out for this game, I guess I just have to wait for Crysis to come out.. :(

Russ

bigboywooly
10-31-07, 05:10 PM
Hi and welcome aboard

You can try the community manual

http://www.mysh3.info/shiii/index.php?title=Main_Page

Russ Chewning
10-31-07, 06:47 PM
So in answer to my question, there is no commercial manual?

Like I said... Not thrilled at reading from a PC screen.. Don't want to print out hundreds of pages from a FAQ. Not looking for a replacement guide, as I have already read that the original guide wasn't anything to get excited about in the first place.I just want a pretty, illustrated, commercial guide. Something nice to put on my bookshelf or even as a coffee table book.

Does no such thing exist, even in the UK?

Russ

Torplexed
10-31-07, 06:56 PM
Does no such thing exist, even in the UK?

Russ

The original Silent Hunter had one. But in truth it wasn't very good. Most of what was in it could be picked up playing the game.

baggygreen
10-31-07, 08:49 PM
Gday russ,

What torplexed has said is right, the original manual really wasnt even worth the bother - they wasted their time on it.

While i can understand your reluctance to want to read off the screen or print a hundred pages, the result is honest to god worth it. you won't regret the effort reading through, especially once you graduate onto GWX!

:yep:

TarJak
10-31-07, 08:59 PM
Did the copy you bought come with a bunch of tutorial .WMV files included? IIRC when I first bought the game I found these and played them and found out that it explained pretty much all you need to know to get started.

There should be one for each exam in the academy. Can't remember whether you can click to them from the academy menu though:hmm:

Chock
10-31-07, 09:04 PM
Since SH3 is essentially fairly realistic, I'd recommend getting this book, as it explains almost everything you'll come across weapons-wise on a German submarine, and it's probably something you'll enjoy reading too:

http://www.subsim.com/books/book_type7_stern.htm

Definitely a great book, and it can serve as an explanatory guide to most of the weapon's and (most common) boat's capabilities and most common tactics. Never stays on my bookshelf for long!

:D Chock

Torplexed
10-31-07, 09:41 PM
Sounds like he's after one of those slick printed and bound strategy manuals you find in some software shops. Prima Publishing put out one for the first Silent Hunter in 1996. Still have my copy. But they're rare for subsims. I can't see passing up a great sim like this just because they're not being published for this genre anymore. It's not the game or the developer's fault.

http://neptoon.homestead.com/SHStrategyGuide.jpg

Capa
10-31-07, 10:54 PM
You're going to end up playing Crysis anyway, I think. The bottom line is a Prima guide isn't necssary, not for any game. If that's a prerequisite to your enjoyment of a game then you're probably making excuses not to like it. I've never bought one in my life, since they tend to bust open a game in the same way as a cheat does. They're also really expensive. Besides, speaking as a pure newbie (been playing just over a week) the game isn't at all hard to get into. The game is basically a simple on-rails shooting gallery on the easiest settings. You dip your toes into the more complex (and satisfying) elements at your own pace.

Pff, guides. I'm sure you'll enjoy Crysis without one. :roll:

M00nStalker
11-01-07, 11:50 AM
There should be a .pdf version of the manual in the documentation folder of your install, so play around, do the training missions, watch the instruction movies and if you wonder something specific check out the manual. SHIII is pretty alt+TAB friendly too.

As mentioned above the manual really isnīt necessary to play the game, the training levels will give you most information you need, the forum and the community guide will give you the rest, the manual wonīt give you what you need.

neves_rats
11-01-07, 12:01 PM
Russ, surprised you didn't ask for one of the GWX development team to come round and play the game for you, can you really be bothered pushing that damn mouse around the table yourself. Does your mum still cut up your meat for you and tuck you in at night ;)

Sailor Steve
11-01-07, 02:03 PM
That was more than a little rude. We try to help people here, not smack them upside the head.

neves_rats
11-01-07, 03:15 PM
You don't think the ;) gave away the lightheartedness? And you honestly have no problem whatsoever with the initial and subsequent post? Didn't realise I had to be deadly serious all of the time, lesson taken on board, have slapped myself down with a wet kipper.

bigboywooly
11-01-07, 03:22 PM
Smoked I hope :huh:

Sailor Steve
11-01-07, 04:24 PM
You don't think the ;) gave away the lightheartedness? And you honestly have no problem whatsoever with the initial and subsequent post? Didn't realise I had to be deadly serious all of the time, lesson taken on board, have slapped myself down with a wet kipper.
No, I didn't think the smilie gave away anything, and I thought that since he might not have read your other posts he might not get that either. No, you don't have to be serious all the time, and having been accused of similar callousness myself in the past, I apologise.

neves_rats
11-01-07, 06:07 PM
Apology accepted steve, saved yourself from a swim with the fishes, smoked of course to please wooly

Hanomag
11-01-07, 08:42 PM
Game Manual = Craptastic!! :nope:

Community Manual = :up:

Sailor Steve
11-02-07, 05:46 PM
Apology accepted steve, saved yourself from a swim with the fishes, smoked of course to please wooly
Oh, no! Not the concrete galoshes...again!:rotfl: