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Mowgli 04-01-19 03:44 AM

Advice please guys
 
A huge Subsim fan with countless hours in the excellent Silent Hunter 3 and almost equal amounts in an heavily modded Silent Hunter 5 (thank God for the mod writers) and am wondering whether this game is worth getting.

Is there is a Solo Tutorial for learning the positions before looking to find an MP crew to sail the seas with.

My one concern from videos I have seen is players not knowing their ship positions and talking over each other and am hoping there are more "professional" crews out there.
Thanks in advance.

Pisces 04-01-19 06:40 AM

There is no tutorial in game. At best there is the manual that you can consult in-game I think. (There are a few player created guides on Steam though)

As for your crew behavior, yeah I'm afraid every multiplayer game can suffer from disorganized team members. With a full crew I guess it is better for every member to focus on their own station. But with a small crew I tend to do it whenever the (self-) assinged officer if elsewhere. But I will mention what I did in text-chat or on voice comms.

You can play on your own in a private lobby session and try each station out. Then you have total control on what happens in the boat. But that is for better or worse.

PL_Harpoon 04-01-19 06:59 AM

I've been playing for the past week or so with different people so I can answer you from my experience.


If you want to practice solo before playing with others (that's what I did for the first 2 days) the best thing to do is to start an "invisible lobby" and set the mode to easy.

Once the game starts I'd also suggest going to the bridge first to check the weather.

While the fog can be very helpful if you know what you're doing it makes learning the game a bit more difficult so if you start in a fog just restart the game with different time settings.


The game is manageable solo. The tricky part for me was to keep the boat at a constant depth near PD, but I managed it by leaving just a tiny bit of water in the negative tank (below 0 and 1st notch).



As for playing with others, I didn't find it that much of a problem.
It is still just a video game, so don't expect military discipline and you'll have a lot more fun. And if you want a serious game, just ask on Discord and find a group that does that.



Funny thing is, from my current experience, we've been more successful (and had more fun) with a group of 2-3 competent ppl playing casually, than with a full crew with fixed roles etc.

Mowgli 04-01-19 07:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pisces (Post 2600651)
You can play on your own in a private lobby session and try each station out. Then you have total control on what happens in the boat. But that is for better or worse.

Thank you for your informative reply. Basically I just want to learn all the positions so I know what is happening and to Master a few of the skills so I can be a good crewman for an experienced Kaleun.

Mowgli 04-01-19 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PL_Harpoon (Post 2600653)
I've been playing for the past week or so with different people so I can answer you from my experience.

Useful info thank you

Pisces 04-01-19 07:33 AM

Invisible lobby would be more prudent to be alone. But I heard there was a bug in it where people could still find and join you. Private it is on an invite-basis for Steam friends. So you should have control who enters by mere invitation or not.

jdski 04-01-19 02:34 PM

I can confirm, people can find you with invisible lobby because I've had it happen to me. Not with private or friends only, other than invites or friends of course.

Onkel Neal 04-01-19 06:39 PM

Join one of my tutorial games, I'll be happy to help you.


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