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Originally Posted by Lonectzn
One of the things to be careful of is losing perspective in the push for realism.
I always play 100% realism. I switched it straight away without thinking on first start of SH5, and did the same in previous titles. I always add the realism mods and anything that will make it harder because I like the challenge and don't like artificial assistance. At the same time however, I recognise that the controls we use (mouse/keyboard) change the way we have to look at interaction.
For example, captains didn't have a lock button they could use to have the periscope follow a target. However, they didn't have the limitation of a mouse/keyboard either, and could easily multi task moving the periscope to follow a target, check range and issue navigation orders, all while having a good scratch. In this situation having the periscope auto follow locked targets is a perfectly reasonable and realistic solution, and doesn't detract from the simulation.
The way I see it, any orders that a captain could have shouted or info they could ask for should be instantly accessible in the interface by both the mouse and keyboard. Many people prefer one or the other. Make sliding drawers, keep it from getting in people's way, whatever, but at least have it there.
The core of the game is not in how the orders are issued or whether dials are digital or analog, it is in what the orders are and the decision making process of the player. The interface just needs to be convenient, straight forward and most of all complete.
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Exactly!
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and one item of note, which i forgot to mention. A preference to a minimalist interface that came with stock, is acutally, in and of itself, a push for more realism. For instance, i could say that it is very Unrealistic, having 6 dials stuck to your eyeball the entire time you play. The minimalist interaface's main goal is to reduce the footprint of the UI (while still making it functional), so as the player can more immerse themselves in whatever they are involved in.
I want to see more of whats going on, and less of the UI.
Or another way to think about it, Ever watch a movie with subtitles on in your native language? Distracting isn't it? Thats the UI. Can't exactly turn it off, but you can make it less pronounced.