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LaikaFatBum 09-29-06 11:05 PM

TW 2.2 feels like Aces of Deep
 
Playing TW 2.2 reminds me of Aces of Deep but better. Aces was exciting AI.

TW is better as it feels unpredicable and i never sure and like aces escorts take long time to shake but not impossible.

I agree TW more than a mod; its an experience! Long live TW :up:

Der Teddy Bar 09-30-06 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by LaikaFatBum
Playing TW 2.2 reminds me of Aces of Deep but better. Aces was exciting AI.

TW is better as it feels unpredicable and i never sure and like aces escorts take long time to shake but not impossible.

I agree TW more than a mod; its an experience! Long live TW :up:

Loved that game, loved it! Played the AOD then the CAOD for about 10 years.

That is why out motto is... One of the stupidest things in game design is the lack of uncertainty given to the player

Like AOD/CAOD you need patience to play TW.

Immacolata 09-30-06 02:27 AM

Aye. I had this revelation last night with the dud torpedo bug experience. Finally managed to sneak into that huge convoy in the late evening of a hot june evening. I manage to get past the escorts and fire off 3 eels. 2 of them exploding harmlessly in the ocean (X.X). But one score. And then hell to pay for it 1 hour after that untill way past midnight untill I shake them. They were tough, I manage to shake them eventually. It felt great. Always cursing when the things turns out as I did NOT expect them. Which they do more in NYGM.

I remember last year if I had to dodge escorts without having downed at least 3 ships I was feeling I had wasted my time. Now? Im dancing with joy if I just get one down and only suffer depth charging for 1 hour :rotfl: Each sinking now MATTERS. And navigation tactics pay off.

Just wish I could find out why SH3 Commander breaks my game :(

supposedtobeworking 09-30-06 06:23 PM

better than aces of the deep--probably ok, but damn it is a testament to that game that people play it for ten years while it had I don't think any, not one, mod for it....and how many mods has it taken to keep sh3 alive? I think, more than just graphics and even gameplay (as important as it is) it is more a question of character, and that's what makes a classic--with aod you didn't need 3d glasses, or bundles of tweak programs to enjoy it, in fact the only reason I still purchase and am into subsims to this day is because of that game--because of the hope that I'll find a subsim(or any game for that matter) that can recreate the years of entertainment that game provided--still lookin. They sure don't make 'em like they used to, that's all I've got to say.

Fortunately for us we have folks around here who enjoy creating these monster mods and overhauling the whole friggin thing....btw, I just started using TW as I am a GW fan, and I love just as much...I have been trying to manually add some of the features from one to the other because I can't decide which one I like better.

Der Teddy Bar 09-30-06 08:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Immacolata
Aye. I had this revelation last night with the dud torpedo bug experience. Finally managed to sneak into that huge convoy in the late evening of a hot june evening. I manage to get past the escorts and fire off 3 eels. 2 of them exploding harmlessly in the ocean (X.X). But one score. And then hell to pay for it 1 hour after that untill way past midnight untill I shake them. They were tough, I manage to shake them eventually. It felt great. Always cursing when the things turns out as I did NOT expect them. Which they do more in NYGM.

I remember last year if I had to dodge escorts without having downed at least 3 ships I was feeling I had wasted my time. Now? Im dancing with joy if I just get one down and only suffer depth charging for 1 hour :rotfl: Each sinking now MATTERS. And navigation tactics pay off.

Just wish I could find out why SH3 Commander breaks my game :(

I am right there with you! In my WaW Patrol 8, mid 1941, I had 2 convoy actions and I sank 3 ships (12,000+) with and damaged 2 (6,000+) from 9 torpedoes and I am estactic :lol: even though 2 were deep runners or I had the AOB wrong and one was a certain miss.

Like you said, just making a successful attack and then surviving is a great feeling and is in itself a great reward.

Though patience and perseverance is essential to escape as there is no 'Cone of Silent Running' give me any more.

It now requires constant attention in the Nav Map and the hydrophones to choose the right time to go ~1 knot and the right times to do ahead full sprint. The thing is not to give up because you got re-detected, it happened in real life as well.

PS PM sent regarding SH3 Cmdr.

Der Teddy Bar 09-30-06 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by supposedtobeworking
better than aces of the deep--probably ok, but damn it is a testament to that game that people play it for ten years while it had I don't think any, not one, mod for it....and how many mods has it taken to keep sh3 alive? I think, more than just graphics and even gameplay (as important as it is) it is more a question of character, and that's what makes a classic--with aod you didn't need 3d glasses, or bundles of tweak programs to enjoy it, in fact the only reason I still purchase and am into subsims to this day is because of that game--because of the hope that I'll find a subsim(or any game for that matter) that can recreate the years of entertainment that game provided--still lookin. They sure don't make 'em like they used to, that's all I've got to say.

Fortunately for us we have folks around here who enjoy creating these monster mods and overhauling the whole friggin thing....btw, I just started using TW as I am a GW fan, and I love just as much...I have been trying to manually add some of the features from one to the other because I can't decide which one I like better.

I even had a CAOD notebook just to play it. While I have rose coloured glasses on when I remember AOD & COAD I still know that it had plenty of warts that needed fixing. But, it was I feel better than anything up to SHIII.

Welcome aboard!

iambecomelife 09-30-06 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Der Teddy Bar
Quote:

Originally Posted by supposedtobeworking
better than aces of the deep--probably ok, but damn it is a testament to that game that people play it for ten years while it had I don't think any, not one, mod for it....and how many mods has it taken to keep sh3 alive? I think, more than just graphics and even gameplay (as important as it is) it is more a question of character, and that's what makes a classic--with aod you didn't need 3d glasses, or bundles of tweak programs to enjoy it, in fact the only reason I still purchase and am into subsims to this day is because of that game--because of the hope that I'll find a subsim(or any game for that matter) that can recreate the years of entertainment that game provided--still lookin. They sure don't make 'em like they used to, that's all I've got to say.

Fortunately for us we have folks around here who enjoy creating these monster mods and overhauling the whole friggin thing....btw, I just started using TW as I am a GW fan, and I love just as much...I have been trying to manually add some of the features from one to the other because I can't decide which one I like better.

I even had a CAOD notebook just to play it. While I have rose coloured glasses on when I remember AOD & COAD I still know that it had plenty of warts that needed fixing. But, it was I feel better than anything up to SHIII.

Welcome aboard!

Not to get further off topic but I had a very entertaining AOD career just a couple of months ago - until I met my end off the Irish coast. :dead: The immersion factor for that game is just amazing - also, as I mentioned on another thread, the merchant models and randomized tonnage were very impressive for their time.

AG124 09-30-06 08:48 PM

I know. I missed that randomized tonnage in all of the Silent Hunter games.:cry: At least the open-source dev team of Danger from the Deep resurrected it.:p

1mPHUNit0 12-11-06 08:13 PM

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Boris 12-11-06 09:01 PM

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Lanzfeld 12-11-06 09:28 PM

Hmmmm.....

I have not tried NYGM yet but I wonder.....

If someone was REALISM minded (like me)......would they like GWX or NYGM more???:hmm:

1mPHUNit0 12-11-06 09:39 PM

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CCIP 12-11-06 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Lanzfeld
If someone was REALISM minded (like me)......would they like GWX or NYGM more???:hmm:

Depends entirely on what you consider to be realism.

So far indications suggest that NYGM is the more difficult of the two.

Corsair 12-12-06 05:19 AM

Difficult to answer at this time as we don't know much about GWX besides the opinions of the beta testers. As it is all a question of personal taste, the best thing to do will be to read the doc when it's available, then download and give it a try. I will for sure keep NYGM running on another install anyway.:up:

Dowly 12-12-06 05:53 AM

Like Corsair said, it depends of the personal taste.

Realism means to me, having realistic sounds, gameplay & the look of the ships/subs/aircraft. So, that´s the reason I chose TGW.


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