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LuftWolf 12-14-05 01:38 PM

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SCS should have modeled a more capable ship besides the FFG-7
The focus of DW is ASW. The FFG is as capable in ASW as any other ship they could have modelled without the complications of other systems and capabilities, and is thus the best choice for this simulator.

If you want to play AEGIS, then try to find a copy of an old sim by that name, I hear it was quite good. :up:

Kapitan 12-14-05 01:40 PM

i was also told harpoon you can play agies arliegh burke and ticonderoga kongo as agies capible platforms

Angle 12-14-05 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by LuftWolf
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SCS should have modeled a more capable ship besides the FFG-7
The focus of DW is ASW. The FFG is as capable in ASW as any other ship they could have modelled without the complications of other systems and capabilities, and is thus the best choice for this simulator.

If you want to play AEGIS, then try to find a copy of an old sim by that name, I hear it was quite good. :up:


What complications are you talking about? The game has simplified systems as it is. Another more capable ship wouldn't be much different except a better SAM capability. Not to mention asrocs.

Kapitan 12-14-05 04:55 PM

U.S ships and subs no longer deploy as rock

russians deploy the ASW SS-N-16 and SS-N-27 asroc typed missiles

Apocal 12-14-05 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Kapitain
U.S ships and subs no longer deploy as rock

russians deploy the ASW SS-N-16 and SS-N-27 asroc typed missiles

The USN and certain allied navies do currently use vertically launched ASROCs; more accurate, carrying a more effective payload and longer ranged. I mentioned it before, the RUM-139 VLA.

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Originally Posted by LuftWolf
If you want to play AEGIS, then try to find a copy of an old sim by that name, I hear it was quite good.

Actually, it sucks. A lot of scenarios, the only way to win was to force the enemy to come at you by controlling their actions. Although it was quite realistic in that it used the same crappy and annoying music as real USN informational videos.

LuftWolf 12-14-05 06:40 PM

:rotfl:

Kapitan 12-14-05 06:50 PM

virginia = seawolf exterior + 688i interior

Apocal 12-14-05 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Kapitain
virginia = seawolf exterior + 688i interior

Uhh.... no.

http://www.navy.mil/view_single.asp?id=18031

Kapitan 12-14-05 07:43 PM

i was refering to some thing that some one else said it was a quote froma similar post but i dont know who said it

Apocal 12-14-05 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Kapitain
i was refering to some thing that some one else said it was a quote froma similar post but i dont know who said it

That person was either misinformed or joking. The Virginias are full generation ahead of the LAs and outshine even the Seawolves in the littoral regions.

TLAM Strike 12-14-05 10:47 PM

I think he might be talking about me. I said for DW if you want a VA just take the 688(i) weapons interface and slap it on the SW. Because its basically a small SW with 688(i) weapons.

Molon Labe 12-15-05 01:41 AM

That's not a bad idea. Should be a pretty low-cost expansion. =)

Kapitan 12-15-05 02:26 AM

thats what i was meaning thanks TLAM :up:

Bellman 12-15-05 02:50 AM

But everything is 'possible' - like adding the SW sonar suite to the Ak.

Approved 'Hybrids' ? :hmm:

DAB 12-16-05 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Apocal
That person was either misinformed or joking. The Virginias are full generation ahead of the LAs and outshine even the Seawolves in the littoral regions.

I'm not so sure...why would the US navy convert a Seawolf Hull to replace Parche over waiting for a year or two and converting say USS Texas.

It would indicate a Seawolf Class SSN is considered more or less equal to a Virginia...

A friendly jibe to make things on this thread a bit more interesting
...anyway, both classes are ten years behind the Trafalgar Class SSN anyway. :cool:


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