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waggle 01-16-07 05:57 PM

rookie
 
I was hoping someone may give me some insight of what I may need to get started playing some of these sim games. I once had Janes 688 and it was fun- though I did not think I was getting everything out of it that it had to offer. I know that games today are more advanced. My computer has a AMD Athlon XP processor- not top of the line by any stretch but I would think it would work- also what other types of things are needed- I did all off my commands for 688 from my keyboard- anyway as you can tell - a rookie- Thanks- Waggle

Kapitan_Phillips 01-16-07 06:00 PM

Well if your computer was able to handle 688i, then it should be able to handle Sub Command and Dangerous Waters (sameish graphics engine)

Those few games, in my opinion, are for the hardcore simmer, where instrument accuracy is king. You really should give Silent Hunter 3 a go, if your computer can handle it, with the GWX mod, which you can find links to around SubSim

Welcome to the best simming community on the web! :up:

waggle 01-16-07 06:16 PM

Thanks
 
First off thanks for replying so quickly- I will give that one game a try. two more questions- do I need a joy stick or something like that and can you play online against others?

Kapitan_Phillips 01-16-07 06:18 PM

No, you dont need a joystick, and yes, you can play online on several games, such as Dangerous Waters and Silent Hunter 3 :)

You can also use a microphone with Dangerous Waters, so you can actually speak the commands :D

waggle 01-16-07 06:24 PM

ok- Thanks again

_Seth_ 01-16-07 06:44 PM

Welcome, matey! :up: Always good to see a new Captain on the bridge!

sonar732 01-16-07 06:46 PM

On Dangerous Waters, you can use a joystick or menu commands for the MH-60 or P-3.

Smaragdadler 01-17-07 04:19 AM

But it's just an (rudimentary) extra. You don't really need a joystick in DW. Normaly you plot your waypoints on the map and let the auto pilot do the job, so you can watch your sonar-screens.

Kapitan 01-17-07 08:59 AM

There are also some virtual navies out there who can train you up and also they tend to get into big mp games too.


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