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I didn't see SH2 graphics until Feb 2004 when I 'donated' to Subsim to get the Pacific Aces mod; having waited for that since I purchased the original SH1 - SHCE - in the late 90's.
It was exciting news for me when I heard SH4 would be a return to the Pacific Theatre. I'll admit the SH4 eye candy is a nice bonus. Thanks! Art PS: now, if we could just get the realistic battery life/range, diving depths, and those pesky reefs around Truk Lagoon...... ;-) |
I voted for the middle option. Eye candy is a nice bonus, but gameplay is crucial.
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Graphics in simulations imho are underrated. I often hear ppl saying they rather have realism then graphics. But they completly ignore that good graphics "are" a very important factor for realism itself. Only with good graphics is it possible to simulate some of the effects skippers back then had to go through themselves, haze, wind, waves, weather conditions in general, just to name a few factors important for u boat sim alone. These are all graphics related.
Considering how many mods here were done just for eye candy's sake, I'd say graphics do play a vital role. And let's face it, many ppl look back at some of the games they played 10 years ago and have lots of fond memories of them. But if these same games came to the market today, nobody would take another look at it, including most of the folks praising these games. Immersion is a key factor here. And you simply can't get good immersion out of a game that does not give you a "real" feel, especially compared to other games out there. To repeat that, eye candy "is" important because it "is" part of realisism. For me it is simple. Realism is all fine and good and important. But if an engine does not manage to make me feel like "beeing" there, it does not work. The radio and grammophone functions probably did more for my SHIV expirience then any manual torpedo calculation could ever have. And I have the certain feeling this "oh who needs graphics" stance is more a line to distinguish oneself and appear more mature then the usual game kiddie then based on realistic observations. |
Naw!
We hate this stuff:
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Oi, appears what I considered just another view to the list hit a nerve. My apologies for that.
I suppose I am just still feeling too young to be satisfied with what I have when there are possibilities to move on. To each their own, mookiemookie. :up: |
No worries. :up:
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I like the graphics.
I suppose it was because of the graphics that required me to upgrade my system, but it was worth it.
The explosions on SH4 are as realistic as I have seen in any sim, looks like the ones in movies. Last night I torpedo a Gun Boat, WOW, that thing blew up and the forward half was cart Wheeling right at me. Never saw that in any sim before. I also like the fact that sinking ships blow up, go down by the head roll over and sometimes sink stern first. I know it required better graphics cards, RAM, but people will not be sorry. I guess from marketing stand point a toned down version would sell. The upgrade needed kept me away form SH4 until I had a problem that I had to take it to the shop and that is when I upgraded. Will people start building custom missions, or is that even possible in SH4? Great job, Ron Banks MMCM(SS), USN(Ret) |
Gameplay vs graphics
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This is undecidable. It depends on what is more desirable to you: An intellectual challenge or eye candy. The only way I can think of to cut through that problem is to ask: What gaming experience makes me forget I am playing a game and raises my heart rate/blood pressure, and leaves me wanting to keep playing? To place a lot of weight on graphics is to be 'penny-wise and pound foolish', ie; if I buy a game and only play it for one day because it's not mentally engaging, I will NOT buy a sequel. Likewise, if a game does not simulate the real world in a way which would fool a toddler, I will not buy a sequel. Also, I have told people since the early 80's: I'll take a well-written book with no pics over a poorly-written book with beautiful pics any day. But I will address the question directly. If I have a wide scope of command decisions to make, I will choose that over awesome graphics and ego-stroking gameplay. dannygjk |
I play games for fun and relaxation. If the game meets that criteria I really don't care about graphics. I still play and enjoy, text based games like the old Zork series, and older games like Wasteland, Fallout and Baldur's Gate series. Even though I enjoy Silent Hunter the great graphics have not dimmed my enthusiasm for Silent Service, a longtime favorite. Pretty but boring games are not fun.
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