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bstanko6 09-25-20 01:47 PM

Which Silent Hunter to play?
 
If you are like me, you are a person who is looking to identify himself with one of the many Silent Hunter series games out there.

But which one do we play?

Here is a quick rundown of the games and whether they are for you or not:

Silent Hunter 1
- for those that are nostalgic and like playing older games.

Silent Hunter 2
- for those that want a different perspective of the war and enjoy older games.

Silent Hunter 3
- for those that love U-Boats and mods that will customize your copy of the game to a point that you can call it “your” game! Mod lovers eat your heart out!

Silent Hunter 4
- for the patriotic US players and veterans. For me, I compare SH4 to an old Studebaker car, I don’t personally want one, but my grandfather had one so I would buy that car for the nostalgic memories!

Silent Hunter 5
- For those of you who are willing to forgo all of the crazy mods in SH3, but you want the eye candy. This game has the graphics that will make you feel the salt of the Atlantic sting your lips, and with the wolves of steel mod, it plays comparable to SH3

Happy gaming! .

FUBAR295 09-25-20 03:40 PM

Nice analysis of the various Silent Hunters, I think you hit the nail on the head.

I never played SH1 and no desire for nostalgic graphics and sounds.

I played SH 2 and really loved the game, though I would probably not really feel the same since playing SH3.

SH 3 ... what can I say.

Never owned a copy of SH4, why I do not know as my interest in submarines where sparked by shows when I was a kid like Silent Service and Victory at Sea. Guess I should get a copy.

Have SH 5 and played a few times with it but even with TWOS and did not like the game play and the like, great looking game though.

Good hunting,
FUBAR295

Gerald 09-25-20 03:48 PM

Very nice.:up:

Anvar1061 09-26-20 12:53 AM

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Fifi 09-26-20 02:35 AM

I own SH3/4/5 , all discs, and have to say when modded they are all nice!
But SH3 still have my preference actually for various reasons.

:Kaleun_Salute:

Jimbuna 09-26-20 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bstanko6 (Post 2697333)
If you are like me, you are a person who is looking to identify himself with one of the many Silent Hunter series games out there.

But which one do we play?

Here is a quick rundown of the games and whether they are for you or not:

Silent Hunter 1
- for those that are nostalgic and like playing older games.

Silent Hunter 2
- for those that want a different perspective of the war and enjoy older games.

Silent Hunter 3
- for those that love U-Boats and mods that will customize your copy of the game to a point that you can call it “your” game! Mod lovers eat your heart out!

Silent Hunter 4
- for the patriotic US players and veterans. For me, I compare SH4 to an old Studebaker car, I don’t personally want one, but my grandfather had one so I would buy that car for the nostalgic memories!

Silent Hunter 5
- For those of you who are willing to forgo all of the crazy mods in SH3, but you want the eye candy. This game has the graphics that will make you feel the salt of the Atlantic sting your lips, and with the wolves of steel mod, it plays comparable to SH3

Happy gaming! .

SINK EM ALL! https://i.postimg.cc/D0dXsrDQ/pirate-1.gif

Von_Fleming 09-28-20 12:43 PM

SH1 was far superior among SH1, SH2, and SH3, until the SH community did its miraculous work in providing mods that transformed a stock game, SH3, like no other. While there are some decent mega mods for SH4, Trigger Maru Overhauled, Fall of the Rising Sun etc., GWX was developed over more years and, as a result, makes SH3 + GWX feels immersive like no other game and mega mod duo. The devotion to authenticity and detail in GWX is just incredible.

Jimbuna 09-28-20 01:11 PM

Welcome to SubSim :Kaleun_Salute:

Gerald 09-28-20 01:13 PM

Welcome to SubSim Von Fleming!
:salute:

Aktungbby 09-28-20 10:52 PM

Von_Fleming!:Kaleun_Salute:

Von_Fleming 10-12-20 08:08 PM

Thanks! The pandemic has, if something positive must be wrought, allowed me more time to return to old 'sub commands.' Granted, it has been a while and the skills are rusty: my first foray in SH3 + GWX was disastrous... sunk by an ASW trawler that lay a string of depth charges across me on the second day of war with Great Britain. I'd been trailing a wounded small merchant that I'd torpedoed when the trawler appeared, its shelling forcing me under. I took it for granted that the trawler would have sonar and, as such, wasn't making any effort to run quietly in continuing to trail the small merchant (hoping for confirmation of sinking). The trawler picked up my acoustic signature fine...guess I should paid more attention to the 'ASW' part and less to the 'trawler' part - embarrassing to be sunk by a fishing boat on only the second day of the war with Britain. They day prior I'd made my patrol area and was fortunate to sink another armed trawler and two coastal merchants without torpedo malfunction. With the possibility of adding a small merchant to the tally, I'd been looking at a pretty good sortie for a Type II boat...then died. In Cold Waters I had a similar experience...sailing a Skipjack, I was high on having just sunk a Victor (compared to a Skipjack...a formidable boat) when two torpedoes appeared out of nowhere from the deep and forced me to emergency blow in order to evade. I broke the surface, and promptly started being pummeled by a Krivak and a Udaloy that I'd taken in for granted could also be present when engaging a "submarine" contact. One of the torpedoes struck me anyhow and...down I went, two more torpedoes impacting my boat before my bow plowed into the bottom...never to rise again. Fortunate that my entire crew was lost as the Soviets would likely put that performance down to mechanical malfunction...the U.S. Navy safe from embarrassment as the Soviets would never know the vessel truly 'was' commanded with such incompetence!

CapZap1970 10-12-20 09:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Von_Fleming (Post 2700469)
Thanks! The pandemic has, if something positive must be wrought, allowed me more time to return to old 'sub commands.' Granted, it has been a while and the skills are rusty: my first foray in SH3 + GWX was disastrous... sunk by an ASW trawler that lay a string of depth charges across me on the second day of war with Great Britain. I'd been trailing a wounded small merchant that I'd torpedoed when the trawler appeared, its shelling forcing me under. I took it for granted that the trawler would have sonar and, as such, wasn't making any effort to run quietly in continuing to trail the small merchant (hoping for confirmation of sinking). The trawler picked up my acoustic signature fine...guess I should paid more attention to the 'ASW' part and less to the 'trawler' part - embarrassing to be sunk by a fishing boat on only the second day of the war with Britain. They day prior I'd made my patrol area and was fortunate to sink another armed trawler and two coastal merchants without torpedo malfunction. With the possibility of adding a small merchant to the tally, I'd been looking at a pretty good sortie for a Type II boat...then died. In Cold Waters I had a similar experience...sailing a Skipjack, I was high on having just sunk a Victor (compared to a Skipjack...a formidable boat) when two torpedoes appeared out of nowhere from the deep and forced me to emergency blow in order to evade. I broke the surface, and promptly started being pummeled by a Krivak and a Udaloy that I'd taken in for granted could also be present when engaging a "submarine" contact. One of the torpedoes struck me anyhow and...down I went, two more torpedoes impacting my boat before my bow plowed into the bottom...never to rise again. Fortunate that my entire crew was lost as the Soviets would likely put that performance down to mechanical malfunction...the U.S. Navy safe from embarrassment as the Soviets would never know the vessel truly 'was' commanded with such incompetence!


:haha::haha::haha:



No, I don't think you are incompetent... as you said, you are rusty, that's it. nothing that a short visit to the Academy (basic training) can't fix.. :yeah:

After that, a couple of single player missions and in no time you will be ready for some serious tonnage...


BTW, welcome to SUBSIM!!! :Kaleun_Salute:



CapZap


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