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Bubble Head 03-17-14 02:10 AM

Immersion in Silent Hunter 4
 
Hi everyone,

I've put this in the Silent Hunter 4 thread as my question specifically is focussed around and pointed to people playing this game.

As a side note, I recently came across from SH3 and until very recently was having trouble connecting with SH4 but I'm glad to say that OPMONSUN has successfully broken this disconect for me. I'm even getting right into playing fleet boats now... :rock:

This question has primarily come from this very old thread on Reddit regards narrative creation and personal narrative in games which sparked my interest.

So my question is this: What do the good folks of SH4 do both in their spare time and in game to maximize their immersion in the gaming experience?

I'll give you some quick examples of what I do - absorb like an OCD sponge every detail I can as fast as possible about the topic of interest (in this case American Sub Action of WWII in the Pacific Theatre) - this includes reading both fact and fiction, watching movies, listening to podcasts and audio books. I love to collect pictures and information regards what I'm currently absorbing and peruse over those until they become something committed to memory.

In the game itself I may give myself a real Captains name or use mods to the effect and attempt to recreate a war patrol - that sort of thing.

What do you guys do to maintain immerssion and is it even important to you?

I'm guessing it is. :know:

Cheers guys and happy hunting! :salute:

ETR3(SS) 03-17-14 07:49 AM

I went and enlisted in the Navy and chose submarines. :haha:

Bubble Head 03-17-14 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by ETR3(SS) (Post 2186920)
I went and enlisted in the Navy and chose submarines. :haha:

:rock:

Not quite what I was touching on though.... but there's a commitment to immersion if I ever heard one!

ReallyDedPoet 03-17-14 09:15 AM

I recently ordered this book:

http://www.submarinebaseph.com/ThunderBelow1.jpg

Have also watched a number of documentaries, including this great one:
Here

fireftr18 03-17-14 09:23 AM

Using headphones and turning the volume up does it for me. I haven't tried the large screen TV and surround sound yet. I don't have time to look for and read about submarine warfare.

BigWalleye 03-17-14 09:27 AM

Two suggestions:

First, there are quite a few first-person accounts by submarine officers/slippers, more than are available from the German side in English translation. O'Kane, Beach, Fluckey, Gallantin, Ruhe, Ruiz, Calvert are all worth reading. (All of these are available as ebooks.) And there are contemporary USN manuals, like NavPers 16160, available on-line: http://maritime.org/doc/fleetsub/index.htm.

Second, for in-game immersion, there is SH4Speech. Instead of pushing buttons, you give orders. The crew repeats the order, passes it along, and then executes it. SH4Speech is an add-on that runs concurrently. Get it here: http://knepfler.com/shSpeech/

Both add to my sense of involvement. (I hesitate to use "immersion" WRT a subsim.:D)

TG626 03-17-14 10:20 AM

Historical reading. First hand accounts and reports online, that sort of thing. Occasional musing of how a conversation about the current orders or situation might go between me and my officers.

BigWalleye 03-17-14 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by TG626 (Post 2186986)
Historical reading. First hand accounts and reports online, that sort of thing. Occasional musing of how a conversation about the current orders or situation might go between me and my officers.

TG626, that's a source I missed, and a rich one. The Historical Naval Ships Association website (hsna.org) contains, among other things, several hundred actual patrol reports from WW2 subs at http://www.hnsa.org/doc/subreports.htm. Some dry, some salty. But the real thing, that would be circulated to other sub skippers to share information. IIRC, some have the actual annotations from Uncle Charlie. That's pretty immersive!

(If only the game would provide some comments from Uncle Charlie when I finish a patrol....)

Armistead 03-17-14 03:13 PM

I listen to several of the radio stations made by Fred and others to pass time and for real immersion always play with cams off. Nothing like being stuck in the sub while under attack not knowing what's going on above...

TG626 03-17-14 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by BigWalleye (Post 2187068)
TG626, that's a source I missed, and a rich one. The Historical Naval Ships Association website (hsna.org) contains, among other things, several hundred actual patrol reports from WW2 subs at http://www.hnsa.org/doc/subreports.htm.

Yep, that's the one!

I also keep a gramophone packed with music of the era and several period radio stations on hand via the in game radio.

You can check the patrol reports thread for my post about my recent "demise" :)

http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show....php?p=2187067

tomarse 03-17-14 07:46 PM

SH4 speech
 
Historical reading.
Lights off in the room if travelling at night.
SH4 Speech to minimize the mouse requirement and hear the crew respond to my verbal orders.
:D

merc4ulfate 03-17-14 08:07 PM

When I am not playing I pretend I am on leave and my girl is a nurse ... but she is only wearing the hat.:har:

http://www.capscentral.org/auction/O...urseBettie.jpg

TorpX 03-18-14 12:53 AM

I read the historical literature, use hard settings, limit my TC, and play DID. That does it for me.

Admiral Halsey 03-18-14 01:02 AM

Using the RSRDC mod I watch the battles with either Ride of the Valkyries or the 1812 overture playing in the background. As for when i'm not playing the game and need to get into the mood i'll watch some of the Why We Fight movies.

Bubble Head 03-18-14 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by TorpX (Post 2187218)
I read the historical literature, use hard settings, limit my TC, and play DID. That does it for me.

I've been meaning to try limiting my TC - what is the max you tend to use that you find acceptable?

Also what is "DID" - excuse my ignorance?:hmmm:


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