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Old 01-06-12, 09:53 AM   #1
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Default Sim of any ROV or research/touristc submersibles

Hi there!

As the name of the topic allready says, I am looking for a cheap and physically correct simulator for a ROV of each class or for a sim for any touristic/research submersble like Alvin, Mir, Triton and so on.

The accent is on physics precision and authentic controls. I allready tried out german "Tauchfahrt zur Titanic" from Astragon and some demos of hi-end Sims like ROVsim. The Astragon-Sim fully disappointed me, because even joystick control didn't work correctly. Another possibility is one of the sub-add-ons of "Virtual Sailor", but I don't know how about quality of those selfmade add-ons.

The problem is that I'am a german student of naval architecture and I can't even think of paying 900 Dollars for an educational version of ROVsim or something like that. 50, maybe 100 Euros is a maximum of what am I able to spend.

I am about to become a pilot of a selfmade research submarine and was ca 3 hours on the way with two another selfmade subs (all three not made by me ),so I just would like to get a feeling of maneuevering whatever (not very large, max 100 tons) under water. There's not much practically meaning behind this, but I am just fascinated of controling the small submersible vehicles.

Thank you for your help and sorry if a similar topic allready exists. I'm looking for those sim for couple of years.
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Old 01-06-12, 10:15 AM   #2
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Welcome aboard DBS

I'm afraid I can't help you with your question, tho.
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I'm afraid I can't help you with your question, tho.
I guess, that what I am looking for is too special, to be simply available. But the hope dies at last.
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Old 01-06-12, 10:26 AM   #4
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I guess, that what I am looking for is too special, to be simply available. But the hope dies at last.
Yeah, the market for a casual/game version of a somewhat accurate ROV sim
would be a risky investment simply because the market is so small for that kind
of stuff.
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Old 01-06-12, 02:42 PM   #5
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http://store.steampowered.com/app/65200/

It was a bit of a pain to get working. I didn't like it much. Just not my thing.

Edit: Oh nevermind, just reread OP, i guess you've tried it already.
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Right, there were bugs on every level and in the end, there were bug in the C4-Engine, which didn't allow to use the joystick correctly.

But the idea of this game was the closest one to what I'm dreaming of.
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