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Hello all.
I’m looking for help from the community here. Are there any games that feature realistic graphics (full 3d virtual underwater world) and futuristic submarines? Something akin maybe to seaQuest DSV?
Kapitan
10-25-06, 05:18 AM
nothing that i know of but knowing my luck theres one out there, Dangerous waters and Silent hunter III are thee most realistic ones you can get today.
goldorak
10-25-06, 06:22 AM
SeaQuest DSV ? Doesn't stand a chance against the science fiction submarine par excellence (Nautilus excluded) : The SeaView.
http://www.culttvman.com/assets/images-SFTV-2005/davidmer57sea7131.jpg
UglyMowgli
10-25-06, 06:27 AM
http://www.hangsim.com/vs/boats.php
a nice picture of the seaview :D
I was only using the UEO seaQuest DSV 4600 I and II as an example.
The Virtual Sailor program looks interesting - thanks for the link.
SUBMAN1
10-25-06, 03:58 PM
I may be dating myself, but there was one done by Microprose. I'll see if I can find it.
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SUBMAN1
10-25-06, 04:00 PM
Found it - http://www.ibiblio.org/GameBytes/issue18/greviews/subwar/subwar.html
Subwar 2050.
-S
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XabbaRus
10-25-06, 05:32 PM
SubWar 2050 now there is a game that was cool but bloody hard. Well due for updating and could bring in certain resource management strategies.
VipertheSniper
10-25-06, 05:41 PM
What about Archimedian Dynasty and it's successors from the AquaNox series?
Truth to be told I found Archimedian Dynasty, despite being pretty old when Aquanox came out, still much better, in that you could trade with torpedoes and there were also some side quests. Aquanox on the other hand was pretty linear and not so immersive
SUBMAN1
10-25-06, 06:51 PM
What about Archimedian Dynasty and it's successors from the AquaNox series?
Truth to be told I found Archimedian Dynasty, despite being pretty old when Aquanox came out, still much better, in that you could trade with torpedoes and there were also some side quests. Aquanox on the other hand was pretty linear and not so immersive
Yeah - I have Aquanox here, but the fact that I forgot about it until you mentioned it shows about how good it actually is. It's forgettable. Not sure about the Archmedian Dynasty - i never played that one.
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JSLTIGER
10-25-06, 07:46 PM
I remember one from Microsoft, but it's been a very long time...give me some time to find it online.
JSLTIGER
10-25-06, 07:51 PM
Found it!!! It was called Deadly Tide, from Microsoft. It's more of a rail based shooter, but technically, you're in a hydro-fighter.
Link to a Review:
http://www.worldvillage.com/wv/gamezone/html/reviews/tide.htm
System Requirements:
IBM: Pentium 75 or greater; Windows 95; 8mb ram; 25mb hard disk space; 4X CD ROM or faster; PCI SVGA video with 1meg memory; 256 color display; mouse or other pointing device (joystick recommended); sound card with speakers or headphones Macintosh: not available
Wim Libaers
10-28-06, 05:54 AM
SubWar 2050 now there is a game that was cool but bloody hard. Well due for updating and could bring in certain resource management strategies.
Yes, one thing to watch out for with this one is CPU speed. If the CPU is too fast, most things will seem to work, but it will not respond properly to throttle input. Probably something due to roundoff error combined with very small timesteps.
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