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Old 03-09-10, 11:30 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by GoldenRivet View Post
first off... i doubt that anyone could call it an ages 6 and above shooter.

the interface and intricacies of the game took me hours to learn and im 30 years old.

though you are no longer turning all the dials of the TDC yourself in SHV like you did in SH3 - the captain didnt do this himself anyhow.


havnt lost any save games yet... have you? save games are on YOUR MACHINE... so i dont see why you would be losing them. thus far i have had NO issues with save games knock on wood.
I was not really talking about the actual mechanics of shooting and targeting, In truth I never got round to doing it all manual on SHIII. But I’m more concerned about the intelligence of the ships and how they react. If you blow one out the water do they hit each other, take actions to be a harder target or do they just casual carry on and slow down even. Do destroyers try and hunt you down realistically or is it a duck shoot.


As for the saved game, players have damaged four or five ships say in heavy rain and had to save only to return to see that all the ships are like brand new and sailing away at speed and its now a sunny day.
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