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Gamezine interview PT-Boats developers
Gamezine.co.uk has an interview with the Akella team
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Interesting interview. So if you want all the eye candy, you need a $5000 computer.:roll:
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Hmm, its min specs are not really much different from SH4...
PT-Boats min spec Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Microsoft Windows 2000 SP2 1GB RAM System RAM 2.5 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor 8x DVD-ROM Drive 1,5 GB free hard disk space DirectX 9.0c (included in installer package) 64MB Direct3D Compatible Video card and DirectX 9.0 compatible driver DirectX 8.1 Compatible Sound Card SH4 min spec Windows 2000 / XP / Vista 2.0 GHz Processor or better 512 MB RAM DirectX 9.0c compatible Graphics Card with 128 MB RAM (Requires Vertex Shader 2.0 and Pixel Shader 2.0 support) DirectX 9.0c compatible Sound Card |
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Yes, good idea let's stop the wheels of progress because NikiMcbee can't keep up. I actually think it's a good thing, with few DX10 games out there those that have capable computers will be hungry for new titles and may try a PT boats, a naval sim a genre that they may not have tried otherwise thus expanding the market and the potential of new games for us. Some, I suspect most, of us have never been able to afford the reccommended spec machine at the time of release but we buy and play anyway and in a year or two we have that machine and all is well and good, things must evolve and grow. But judging by your 5 negative posts in one day on an as yet unreleased naval sim I guess you are just a "glass half full kind of guy".
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Thanks for keeping track for me.:up: |
I checked out their website, some of this would be cool.
http://www.pt-boats.net/enforum/viewtopic.php?t=505 It'd be fun to play as the Finns. |
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It would be interesting to see a modern day/cold war subsim from Russia perhaps Akella, Lesta or 1C will get around to that someday.
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Although one needs to keep in mind the different development model and even somewhat different sim genres that Russians follow. For the most part the really popular sims on the market in Russia are not hardcore study sims but more semi-accessible sims - sort of like IL-2 or SHIII where there isn't a massive amount of technical info to memorize. I'd expect a modern subsim project from them to be a lot "lighter" than the Sonalysts games with their technical detail. |
In someways that might actually be a good thing, I think enjoyment wise many preferred "Red Storm Rising" to "Dangerous waters" although it is nowhere as realistic and is much more "gamey" in terms of simulation.
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I'll pass on this one, it just seems much more a benchmark than a game, like Crysis I might add. :roll:
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