Safe-Keeper
10-14-06, 08:26 PM
For those of you intrigued by this (http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=99052&highlight=bl%FCcher) series of screen-shots, here are some real news!
Look to Norway (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_iZqcVYKoE)
-official trailer*
[Bold-faced characters are links]
Norwegian Operations is an expansion pack for Grey Wolves that will add cities, land installations, vessels, planes, battles, and partisan operations to Silent Hunter III, expanding the Norwegian theatre of the game significantly. You will, among other things, experience the sinking of the Heavy Cruiser Blücher (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Drobak_Sound), protect the German landings at Narvik (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Narvik), and patrol the North Sea for Shetland Bus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shetland_bus) ships trying to sneak partisans in and out of Norway.The video and above excerpt contain only a few of the intended features of the mod. I've done some testing of various battles and seen them turn out satisfactory (although the scaled-down fjords are too cramped in some cases for my liking:-?), and I'll start working on it for real when the Grey Wolves Expansion comes out.
The expansion will primarily focus on the dynamic campaign (the scripted, random, and land layers), but as the blog will tell you, I also wish to round up some modellers to add certain vehicles and eye-candy to the mod.
The best-case scenario is that it will, when finished, contain all major operations in Norway, lots of minor skirmishes and encounters, several new single-player missions, a pack of new vehicles, land units, and eye-candy, and fixes for some of the terrain inconsistencies in Silent Hunter III's representation of Norway. I've led a mod team myself before (Battle of Hoth ShipSet for X-Wing Alliance) and also been a member of a very promising-but-sadly-failed total conversion for Battlefield 2 called Warp, so I know these things can go either way. Let's hope this one gets lucky!
Full project announcement and blog here (http://norwegian-operations.blogspot.com).
Safe-Keeper
*Curiously the movie seems to come and go. It's there one minute and "maybe still processing" the next. Keep trying and you should get it eventually.
Look to Norway (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_iZqcVYKoE)
-official trailer*
[Bold-faced characters are links]
Norwegian Operations is an expansion pack for Grey Wolves that will add cities, land installations, vessels, planes, battles, and partisan operations to Silent Hunter III, expanding the Norwegian theatre of the game significantly. You will, among other things, experience the sinking of the Heavy Cruiser Blücher (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Drobak_Sound), protect the German landings at Narvik (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Narvik), and patrol the North Sea for Shetland Bus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shetland_bus) ships trying to sneak partisans in and out of Norway.The video and above excerpt contain only a few of the intended features of the mod. I've done some testing of various battles and seen them turn out satisfactory (although the scaled-down fjords are too cramped in some cases for my liking:-?), and I'll start working on it for real when the Grey Wolves Expansion comes out.
The expansion will primarily focus on the dynamic campaign (the scripted, random, and land layers), but as the blog will tell you, I also wish to round up some modellers to add certain vehicles and eye-candy to the mod.
The best-case scenario is that it will, when finished, contain all major operations in Norway, lots of minor skirmishes and encounters, several new single-player missions, a pack of new vehicles, land units, and eye-candy, and fixes for some of the terrain inconsistencies in Silent Hunter III's representation of Norway. I've led a mod team myself before (Battle of Hoth ShipSet for X-Wing Alliance) and also been a member of a very promising-but-sadly-failed total conversion for Battlefield 2 called Warp, so I know these things can go either way. Let's hope this one gets lucky!
Full project announcement and blog here (http://norwegian-operations.blogspot.com).
Safe-Keeper
*Curiously the movie seems to come and go. It's there one minute and "maybe still processing" the next. Keep trying and you should get it eventually.