View Full Version : lookin for older sub sims?
Capt. Shark Bait
08-25-08, 06:38 AM
try these. they're abandonware and require DOSbox:
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We do not accept such things as abandonware here, please read the rules!
MarkShot
08-25-08, 01:40 PM
I get the impression that this thread will be zapped very soon due to the questionable sites.
@MOD - However, could we keep the titles for discussion?
I recently checked out Wolfpack. Three things struck me:
(1) Conceptually a very nice attempt to address the larger battle between the subs and the convoy, but sadly a bit arcadish. It didn't measure up to a game like AOD.
(2) Despite using a very low res display, the designers tried to squeeze everthing on a single screen. I don't think that worked very well given the technology of the time. They would have needed at least at 1024x768 display to do it on a single screen without flipping displays like most subsims. Too cluttered, confusing, and hard to manipulate given the low res.
(3) The number of included scenarios were very limited and I did not really feel like building my own.
Does anyone have any other comments about WolfPack by Broderbund? Thanks. (could I have misjudged)
I get the impression that this thread will be zapped very soon due to the questionable sites.
Yeah, was that your 6th sense? :lol:
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@MOD - However, could we keep the titles for discussion?
Of course:yep:
John Channing
08-25-08, 05:07 PM
I get the impression that this thread will be zapped very soon due to the questionable sites.
@MOD - However, could we keep the titles for discussion?
I recently checked out Wolfpack. Three things struck me:
(1) Conceptually a very nice attempt to address the larger battle between the subs and the convoy, but sadly a bit arcadish. It didn't measure up to a game like AOD.
(2) Despite using a very low res display, the designers tried to squeeze everthing on a single screen. I don't think that worked very well given the technology of the time. They would have needed at least at 1024x768 display to do it on a single screen without flipping displays like most subsims. Too cluttered, confusing, and hard to manipulate given the low res.
(3) The number of included scenarios were very limited and I did not really feel like building my own.
Does anyone have any other comments about WolfPack by Broderbund? Thanks. (could I have misjudged)
Nope... you pretty well have it. There were some other anoying things as I recall. One was if you put you sub into a dive and then switched to another sub your first one would dive until it imploded.
JCC
Capt. Shark Bait
08-26-08, 06:06 AM
ummm... ehy delete? it's free for the taking
MarkShot
08-26-08, 09:22 AM
Ouch! That definitely would be a problem. I didn't even really play; just read the manuals and did one tutorial. I had assumed that any object which you vacated went back into auto pilot mode (the sensible thing to do). Oh, well ...
The concept was really fresh, since it doesn't really appear that anyone has had this vision again with the closest maybe being DW and the link. Maybe SH2/DC also. However, I was thinking that overall command of the U-boat side also would probably have some issues with modeling and sub jumping ... (that's part of the reason I had said that it feel somewhat "arcade"). You can get the same affect in Harpoon depending on the level of comms you choose before starting the scenario.
John Channing
08-29-08, 04:28 PM
ummm... ehy delete? it's free for the taking
If you are asking why delete the links it's because most of the games on these sites are still under copywrite protection and Subsim has a long standing anti-theft policy.
JCC
kondor999
09-10-08, 10:35 PM
That's great and all, but all of the games I've seen on these abandonware sites simply cannot be purchased anywhere.
So, if you aren't allowed to buy the game, what is the alternative?
Seriously -- sites like The Underdogs are very scrupulous about respecting copywrites. Just try to d/l anything from Microprose, for instance.
Anyway, I don't consider it "theft" (and I really resent that term BTW) to d/l something that *cannot* be purchased.
It's not a matter of "thieft", "abandonware" or anything like that. It's about subsim.com's rules, which are NOT NEGOTIABLE. There is no discussion at all about abandonware, Neal already settled that forever when creating the rules, and no, subsim.com is not a democracy or a Greek republic. Anyone who wants to keep posting here is asked to follow the rules.
Thanks
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