View Full Version : Ahh, Aces of the Deep
ryanglavin
06-03-10, 09:17 PM
Anyone else miss this game? Thank God I still have my 8ft by 3ft poster and my copy :)
Sailor Steve
06-04-10, 12:40 AM
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=141019
Kptlt Thomsen
06-20-10, 10:55 PM
Anyone else miss this game? Thank God I still have my 8ft by 3ft poster and my copy :)
Loved that grid map they had. Wish SH3 came with one like that. Miss my copy of AOD I used to have....
But then..how would I play it on this core 2 duo nowadays anyway?
:wah:
Robsoie
06-21-10, 09:07 AM
But then..how would I play it on this core 2 duo nowadays anyway?
With DOSBox your Aces of the Deep would work very nicely on your modern computer ;)
McHibbins
06-25-10, 05:12 PM
And donīt forget the manual !!!! If I think at SH5īs.......:shifty:
Buddahaid
06-26-10, 01:50 AM
With DOSBox your Aces of the Deep would work very nicely on your modern computer ;)
The downside to my I7 and DosBox is the screen res. Full screen will corrupt the color pallette, and windowed is small but clear. :stare: The Dosox windowed res setting is ignored so I have to set my screen to the lowest res and color to enlarge the DosBox window.
Badger Finn
08-13-10, 09:33 PM
Good ole Aces of the Deep a walk down memory lane when what you bought was what your thought with the added bonus it worked...well 95% bug free...
CLASSIC!
They dont make sims like that any more! The magic meal and the pirate patch guy dont stand up to accurate physics and accurate modelled historical events ...
Reinhard Hardegen
10-12-10, 05:37 PM
Originally Posted by Kptlt Thomsen
Loved that grid map they had. Wish SH3 came with one like that. Miss my copy of AOD I used to have....
I have been working on a poster of this map, it will soon be completed, and is 23"X35". Ruffly 1 and a half times bigger than the AOD map. I will be getting it printed as soon as it is done.
Fish In The Water
04-07-11, 01:48 PM
Anyone else miss this game? Thank God I still have my 8ft by 3ft poster and my copy :)
Two copies here... Dos and Windows (Command)...
In many respects AOD was the greatest of them all. A terrific simulation whose primary flaw was being designed ten years too soon.
Fond memories all around! :sunny:
Howard313
04-07-11, 01:58 PM
AOD was my first subsim. Ahh memories.
Missed out on the poster though :cry:
clayton
04-18-11, 06:02 PM
Aces of the Deep and Red Baron. They don't make them like Dynamix anymore...
nikimcbee
04-18-11, 07:13 PM
Aces of the Deep and Red Baron. They don't make them like Dynamix anymore...
I never understood why the newer game companies have such a problem with doing games like RB and AotD. (the basic forula) You say "dynamic campaign" and they recoil like dracula. Too much time and talent required I guess.:dead:
Fish In The Water
04-22-11, 02:46 AM
Too much time and talent required I guess.:dead:
Too much research for sure. Even the manuals looked like a major project to put together. A far cry from what we get today... :down:
FERdeBOER
04-22-11, 07:54 AM
The downside to my I7 and DosBox is the screen res. Full screen will corrupt the color pallette, and windowed is small but clear. :stare: The Dosox windowed res setting is ignored so I have to set my screen to the lowest res and color to enlarge the DosBox window.
I know you wrote this a year ago but maybe you can still need it... or anyone else...
In order to change the window mode resolution to the one you want you have to edit the config file. In my case, on Debian I have it on /home/me/.dosbox/dosbox-0.74.conf
Then change:
windowresolution=800x600 (here the resolution you want)
output=opengl (surface doesn't allow to select the resolution you want).
For full screen resolution maybe you can change this part:
fulldouble=false
fullresolution=original
I personally never tried this, I always play on window mode.
Seminole
09-02-11, 12:30 PM
Actually I miss neither. I have AOD on my 133 Mhz DOS machine along with SWOTL and THF. I have CAOD on my Windows 95 machine.
When I get fed up with the pretty graphics and lousy, tiresome gameplay of latter day sims,I fade back to the golden days of PC gaming.
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