Go all the way and DW. It is SC - plus then some more. And more subs to chose from.
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Originally Posted by Dangerous Waters
Playable Surface Units (U.S. Guided Missile Frigate)
- Oliver Hazard Perry class FFG
Playable Air Units
- SH-60R Seahawk Multi-Mission Helicopter
- P-3C Orion ASW Maritime Patrol Aircraft
Playable Submarine Units (Russian Diesel Attack Subs)
- Improved Kilo class (Project 636)
- Kilo 'Paltus' class (Projects 877/877KM)
Playable Submarine Units (Chinese Diesel Attack Subs)
- Improved Kilo class (Project 636)
- Improved Kilo class (Project 636 Klub capable)\
- Improved Kilo class (Project 877E)
Playable Submarine Units (Russian Nuclear Attack Subs)
- Improved Akula I class (Project 971U)
- Akula II class
Playable Submarine Units (U.S. Nuclear Attack Subs)
- Improved Los Angeles 688(I) class
- Seawolf class
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Originally Posted by Sub Command
Seawolf, 688(I) and Akula
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I played SH3 very much back in those days. Good value for money. Good atmosphere: lonely, isolated, with according Grammophone mods. I like it better than SH4, still. On XP, it should not give you problems.
Neal is right, I forgot the relatively new Crash Dive. Think of it as a mix of Silent Service II and SH3. Also available on android tablets (the version I know).
And do not buy two at the same time. Each of these titles, with the exception of Crash Dive, is very time-consuming. DW will need you to
study stuff.
P.S. If going DW, try to find a second-.hand spiral book of the manual. Its mworth it and looks quite impressive on your bookshelf. As I said, 3 cm thick.
No need to run 688i and SC
both. Choose SC over 688i. I would also choose DW over SC.
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