View Full Version : I love the idea of nuclear powered submarines but one class you forgot about.
Popeye the Salior
08-08-13, 12:55 PM
The class I am talking about is the world's first nuclear powered submarine. The Nautilus class nuclear powered submarine basically a Tench class but bigger and doesn't have the teardrop shape. It would be nice with some MK 37s weaker than the 48s but still the same concept.
Webster
08-09-13, 02:38 PM
The class I am talking about is the world's first nuclear powered submarine. The Nautilus class nuclear powered submarine basically a Tench class but bigger and doesn't have the teardrop shape. It would be nice with some MK 37s weaker than the 48s but still the same concept.
everyone has their own interests and likes and dislikes so the simple thing to do is create your own mod for a Nautilus class nuclear powered submarine using the other mods as an instruction manual so to speak on the things you need to do.
if you PM the modder who made the other nuclear powered submarines they might be willing to guide you along or even join you in doing one. they might have good reasons for not doing it and you might find you agree with those reasons once you know what they are.
modding can take lots of time to get it all done right so often people are limited to what they have time for but if others can help then more can be done as a partnership working together
jhapprich
08-12-13, 11:04 AM
Nautilus under attack by MIG 21`shttp://img560.imageshack.us/img560/6374/nautmig2.jpghttp://img593.imageshack.us/img593/1635/mignaut.jpg
capiche?
Admiral Halsey
08-12-13, 11:11 AM
Why is the Nautilus surfaced? Isn't the whole point of a nuclear sub to stay underwater for months?
jhapprich
08-12-13, 12:20 PM
Link: http://www.gamefront.com/files/23608337/NautilusSeawolf.rar
have fun
ETR3(SS)
08-12-13, 01:15 PM
Why is the Nautilus surfaced? Isn't the whole point of a nuclear sub to stay underwater for months?
Could've been for testing purposes. Besides nuclear submarines have to surface to perform some evolutions every now and again.
John Channing
08-13-13, 07:16 PM
Two words.
Steel Beach.
JCC
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