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Im getting so antsy Im getting bord with SHIII. :D
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Hi Neal,
It's been awhile. Thanks for the writeup while awaiting release of SH4. I guess at 68 I'm old enough to enjoy the anticipation, as you are. Been spending my time with Company of Heroes and Titan Quest, but after 13 years spent in the Navy, I want to go back to sea....even if it isn't flying a Skyhawk! I'm really looking forward to returning to the Pacific. Besides actually having participated in the Southeast Asian Wargames of the 1960's, I got hooked on Microprose's Silent Service and I helped with a little of the technical stuff and a lot of the testing of the original Silent Hunter. As you say, SH2 was a disaster, but yeah, they seemed to get most things right in SH3, especially with the patches. But I REALLY miss the Pacific. The Atlantic just never did for me what the big pond out West has done and I'm looking forward to installing SH4 and heading out on patrol. My one drawback is I now live in rural Kentucky where broadband is still a set of big drums. There's no cable and no DSL in my immediate area so I'm left with DirecWay satellite broadband which, at the best of times has a ping roundtrip of around 950ms so on-line multiplayer is pretty much out of the question. That's why a good dynamic single player game is important to me. Again, thanks for the anticipatory writeup and I look forward to many posts sharing sea stories of our war patrols. Bill Waldheim |
Is it really two years since SH3 ? It still feels like the new kid on the block.
- Unlike SH2 which seemed to be around for decades. |
There's going to be a Silent Hunter 4?
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No. Go back to sleep.
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Ah, 10 years of Subsim.com and I've only been around for 8 or 9; must have been the second of third announcement of SHII :rotfl: I find it amazing how many of the "old guys" are still around from those days; a true testament to the longevity of subsims and SubSim.com! Cheers to all the old timers and the newbies that come along every day to this hobby. Did I say hobby? I meant obsession!
One of my first sub simming memories was discovering that if you held down the firing button on the joystick in Silent Service it would make your transit across the Pacific go by much quicker! I never thought I was going to get to that patrol zone from Midway!:D |
Hi guys
Remember this? http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/3...hunter1ae7.jpg I found this old game in my basement. All though I had some waterdamage there last year, the cdrom is still intact! |
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How I loved that game!! And now I can smell the pacific all the way from Sweden.... Mmmmmmmm..... Come to me you yellow b-s, and IŽll give you some sushi to chew at!! :) /VV |
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I still have a Silent Hunter CD. I actually played it about a year and a half ago on DOSbox. I missed the Pac theater so much. |
I started out playing Spectrum Holobyte's GATO back on my IBM compatable in the 1980's. I also had a buddy with a C128 that we played Silent Service on. After that I played Sub Battle Simulator, IIRC I was a beta tester on that one.
By the time Aces of the Deep came out I was out of my parents house with my own apartment. I wanted to get it pretty badly but I couldn't afford it! So I didn't get back into the sub genre until SH III. And now I have SH IV on pre-order, along with a DVD of Run Silent, Run Deep. Bungo Pete will be mine. Oh yes, I'm coming for him and I'm sending him straight to the bottom. :p |
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I still have it!! Another subsim that survived the flood:lol: |
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Cheers |
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ZZZzzzzzz..... |
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