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PC Gamers pre-view out today
Hi
Got PC gamer today and they have a pre-view in there for SH4 written by Andy Mahood. Their pre-view build did not have a functioning Dyn. campaign or multiplayer game..... The Pre-view ends like this Quote; " Silent Hunter 3 universal critical acclaim and six-figure sales performance are a tough act to follow, but as long as it doesn't spring any unexpected leaks. Silent Hunter 4 should see sub sim fans ditching the Kriegsmarine for the U.S. Navy in large numbers." End qoute.:D |
Is there a link, or was this in the print version?
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It's in print, looks like, and scanning and posting it here would be in violation of copyright, so that's a no. cappy can legally sum up the main points for us, though or quote paragraphs, should he so desire;).
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Hi again....
One takeout from the review: " Our pre-view build didn't have a functioning dynamic campaign or multiplayer game, but it did boast an eventful Quick Mission scenario pitting a Gato-class sub ( fronting a small American carrier group) against a fleet of Japanese battleships,cruisers, and destroyers. The new interface is clean and intuiative, with handy new pop-up dials and targeting tools to help reduce the workload in the thick of battle.Ubisoft corrected SH3's flawed AI fatigue values to produce proper three-watch shifts from your crew, and implemented a new RGP style "crew evulotion" feature that grows each sailor's experience and profiency levels with every ship you sink or objective you achieve." ...and another take-out from the review: " As with SH3 the game's dynamic Pacific campaign lets you patrol anywhere you want, but with so many historic battles waging around you - Coral Sea,Midway,Guadalcanal - don't be surprised if new orders come in from COMSUBPAC redeploying you to some of WWII's most storied naval encounters." ...and a 3:rd take-out from the review (READ YOU GUYS WITH mid range systems,,my cappy qoute:D ) : "Even more encouraging, the unoptimized beta produced surprisingly smooth framerates on my sub-mid-range system with all graphic options maxed out. Although it wasn't available in our pre-release build, Ubisoft also promises a working replay screen and new port animations to further enhance the nautical experience" That were some take-outs from the pre-view.:D :D |
Cheers cappy :up:
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I wonder what the system was that they tested on where stuff was maxed out. Would love to have some specs.
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Hi again
According to PC Gamers own "Hard Stuff" systems their systems build recommendations go after this ranking: Sub-Entry system: Mid-range system: CPU:AMD Athlon 64 3000+ $50 Duo CoreE6600 ( 2.4Ghz) $316 Memory:Corsair 1GB DDR-400 $104 Corsair 1GB DDR2-800 $109 Video:ATI Radeonx1600Pro 512M $125 Geforce 7950X2 $517 Case and PSU: 400 Watt/ATX 480W/ATX Maybe some kind of a guideline and I myself do agree that what somebody else said is that 512 Meg memory sound "small" to me IMHO.:) |
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Not even gonna bother:damn:
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Just wonder what Month of PC Gamer you bought.
I try to buy it every month and in fact I just bought March 2007 CD ROM edition but I did not see any mention on the cover. If it inside, what page? I hope I did not miss it last month. |
Hi
PC gamer subscriber since 1998. The issue is April 2007 and page # is 34. |
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Cheers anyway. |
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Hi.
I have friends in Wels....and in Wolfsegg am Hausrauck. |
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