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Old 11-17-07, 11:38 AM   #3
tonibamestre
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I disagree.Even though the Atlantic and Pacific WW2 escenarios are ok,I think its time for SH to move into the nuclear age on its first stage.New powerful machines in search for days close to Poliarny,Murmansk or Groton with its full ballistic load,also attack submarines aswell.
New features could be the implementation of nuclear explosions if a Poseidon or Trident missile is launched.Here would be the thing,the captain s common sense,or in case of receiving the order,the mission of its enemy,sink the ballistic sub.
Also a new camera movement would be desirable along the sub,the same way is done on Ship Simulator 2008,via keyboard you on first person are able to walk forward,back,sidewards and turn around,so aswell to get closer to the panel you need.This way,a more complex sub can be built,with more interior compartments and decks,we have also capability to climb-descend stairs for this.
So,for the first time detailed nuclear subs could be built,implementing detailed 3D Stations like Control room,Conning tower,Commander room,Nuclear Reactor Control Room,Ballistic Missile Compartment and Torpedo Room, all them connected the way I said before.

I really think this would be a pretty realistic new SubSim.

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