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Old 06-18-08, 11:25 AM   #1
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I have read many of the threads comparing SC and DW etc... And it is like sifting through a rat infested Swiss Cheese factory. You get a lot IMO's but very little stats. Which is what most people are looking for, especially when the choice comes being able to play one and invest time and a little money into these great games. I have both games and want to learn by experience the difference between the two, but having said that, I find very little info here or anywhere with regards to the mission editor. It gets a bit frustrating because the manual has little or nothing, so who do we need to get help from? Hopefully this community. And it is a little disturbing that "newbies" (self included) get the same old pat answer, "Check the threads or do a search". I invite you all to do a search on "Mission editor" and you get a lot of junk from SH3 and4 and other games but not this one in particular, so it is useless. If I knew what I need to know and someday will regarding how to use the mission editors to their fullest I will post such details for all to learn, but for now it seems as though it will be trial and error because either no one here knows or wants to post such a thread that will help people enjoy this game to it's fullest.
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Old 06-18-08, 11:54 AM   #2
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I have read many of the threads comparing SC and DW etc... And it is like sifting through a rat infested Swiss Cheese factory. You get a lot IMO's but very little stats. Which is what most people are looking for, especially when the choice comes being able to play one and invest time and a little money into these great games.
It just isn't fair to expect other posters to read the minds of future readers and know precisely what details those later readers have a peculiar interest in. Unless someone has asked a question specifically about statistics, it is highly unlikely that an existing thread would contain this information...

It's doubtful that any statistical data has been recorded by or for DW in the first place...I can't think of any statistics generated by or for DW or SC at all... The best you might be able to do (that I can think of, anyway) is check with a virtual fleet; if they had any records, for example, from an automated scoring system, they might be able to generate win-loss statistics for matchups in SC and DW for you to compare. Assuming they want to take the time anyways. There is no harm in asking... but if you are going to ask publicly, please do search for an appropriate thread to post the question in before starting a new topic. Failing to do so will clutter up the board and make it harder for new users to efficiently find the information they need.

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I have both games and want to learn by experience the difference between the two, but having said that, I find very little info here or anywhere with regards to the mission editor. It gets a bit frustrating because the manual has little or nothing, so who do we need to get help from? Hopefully this community. And it is a little disturbing that "newbies" (self included) get the same old pat answer, "Check the threads or do a search". I invite you all to do a search on "Mission editor" and you get a lot of junk from SH3 and4 and other games but not this one in particular, so it is useless.
It is always better to post in an existing thread (of an appropriate topic) than to start a new one. Unfortunately, many posters don't understand this, so posts that should be together in a single topic get scattered around, which makes life harder on everyone, new players in particular. This does not mean you should not at least attempt a search first; the search feature, after all, will return multiple results. By the way, if you're getting junk form the SH3 and 4 forums, you are doing it wrong. You can, and should, limit your search to exclude forums that will not contain the information you are seeking.
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Old 06-23-08, 09:23 PM   #3
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This thread is amusing...a lot of time and energy has been spent between posters rather than addressing the need of the OP.
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Old 06-26-08, 05:01 AM   #4
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If you play DW as a sub driver (a natural progression) the differences are subtle but important.

DW has a rconsiderably revised physics engine; it's not perfect but it does mean you will not see the 'on rails' behaviour of certain entities that was present in SC - inertia is more realistic; torpedoes and subs will no longer turn on a sixpence at high speeds, or accelerate and brake like an F1 car.

Torpedoes are also a little more fallible in DW - they are like silver bullets in stock SC, to the extent that it's difficult to do much about one if it acquires you.

Linking and cross-platform comms are good in DW - you'll find the AI coordinates quite well.

Get LWAMI, it adds a lot, although the revised detection ranges can be quite a shock.
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