Personally, I am totally annoyed at the multitude of FPS games out now. It seems that all anyone wants to do is shoot at eachother. Whatever, I suck at FPS games. My aim is terrible.
I have always been a simmer. My first computer game was Flight Simulator. I think on Windows 3.1 on my first computer. It might have been on Windows 95 though.
After being obsessed with U-boats for sometime I wondered if there was a sim for U-boat warfare. It wasn't long before I came across SHII. Eventually I heard about CAoD and its dynamic campaign. I swear, to this day the idea of a dynamic campaign and a career mode is the coolest thing to me. After I got tired of U-boats I got SC. Wow... what a game. I loved it. When SHIII came out I got it and played it intensly for a while. Then I wanted to go back to nukes, and DW waters was out.
Wouldn't it be cool if there was a modern naval warfare game that had a dynamic campaign? Maybe it could be set in the Cold War era. You could choose a starting date and faction (USA or USSR) and pick a name and stuff, like in SHIII and CAoD. You could start out on a diesel boat and eventually work your way up to nukes (or something to that effect). I don't really know how it would work, but I like the RPG type effect that this feature would add to the genre. What do you guys think? It'd be neat to leave port and go out on a patrol or something instead of just being dropped into battle the way SC and DW do it. Crew managment and damage control and stuff.. man that would be neat. :hmm:
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