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Old 03-08-17, 08:36 AM   #1
Ludwig van Hursh
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I've done a quick look at the game Atlantic Fleet and it looks pretty fun, but I'm curious if it is good or not because I have been let down by surface combat games before *coughs* Jutland *coughs* and want to make sure this game is truly worth my money before I get it. Though from what I've seen it looks really cool.
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Old 03-09-17, 03:20 AM   #2
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We don't know but here are the things to consider:
  1. The graphics are very very good which adds to the immersion of things.
  2. They promise well-modeled sonar environment in line with the game's sub theme so we can expect realistic detection range.
  3. They wanted to give us steam workshop but that has now been canceled which is not a good sign as steam workshop would ensure the game's replay value through mods and additional user-created missions.
  4. They stated there would be direct control of the submarine which I feel is a bit weird as sub isn't exactly a fast-moving aircraft. How this feels exactly in game remains to be seen.
  5. The rendered distance isn't 1:1 but it's 1:2. I can't see why they don't give us 1:1 distance scale or at least give us the option to play with 1:1 distance scale.
If I got any fact wrong do correct me.

Edit: Sorry I thought you were asking for Cold Waters.

Atlantic Fleet is a good game to me. It's a realistic turn-based surface naval combat simulation / wargame. The only downside is that the graphics aren't too good being ported from mobile game.
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Old 03-09-17, 07:35 AM   #3
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They wanted to give us steam workshop but that has now been canceled which is not a good sign as steam workshop would ensure the game's replay value through mods and additional user-created missions.
That is not true. The game is easily moddable through an override folder. Only Steam Workshop itself is not supported as this turned out to be non-trivial to add. So you'll have to use a different repository for mods, such as Subsim.com

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They stated there would be direct control of the submarine which I feel is a bit weird as sub isn't exactly a fast-moving aircraft. How this feels exactly in game remains to be seen.
Subs are faster than you think. At flank speed you can dive past test depth in seconds.

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The rendered distance isn't 1:1 but it's 1:2. I can't see why they don't give us 1:1 distance scale or at least give us the option to play with 1:1 distance scale.
It's because of pacing and the fact that we don't want to end up like Silent Hunter where 90% of the game gets spent in time compression with all the shortcomings that has.
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Old 03-10-17, 02:16 AM   #4
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Well, Steam Workshop would help with the proliferation of custom missions as all players would simply need to upload to steam not some websites that may not be known to all.

As for speedy submarine....a speedy submarine is a dead submarine.

As for pacing, we can have time compression.....realistic sub game must have realistic pacing at 1x time compression imo.

But we'll see how it feels once the game is released.
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Old 03-13-17, 06:05 AM   #5
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back to topic: Atlantic Fleet is absolutely worth getting.
it's well modelled and fun to play also despite being ported from mobile it got a significant boost to the graphics on PC.
You get a linear Campaign for each Faction + a Dynamic Campaign for each faction + tons of historical scenarios.
The turn-based mechanics have their downsides though.
Anyways it's probably the best worth of money you could ever ask for.

back to off topic:

let's see how this game turns out when it's finished. I don't mind not having Steam Workshop Support as long it's compatible with mods.
At least it will be modable which is an improvement for Killerfish Games. I wish Atlantic Fleet would support mods...
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Old 04-06-17, 02:34 PM   #6
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I was one of those who was VERY impressed by Atlantic Fleet:

http://combatace.com/topic/88455-atl...w/#entry713761

I'm disappointed they didn't tweak the subs, to reduce escort/warship vulnerability in particular; continuous gameplay would have been somewhat perferable to turn-based; and the gunnery, while very engaging and playable, might have been better with an 'AI gunnery officer' option which enabled the player to designate (simultaneous primary and sccondary armament) targets. But the end result makes it an instant classic IMHO. Positives included the excellent ships, environments and effects; a super collection of historical battles; excellent interface; and two campaign options, each playable from either side.
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Old 05-05-17, 07:23 AM   #7
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Got the Lite version of Atlantic Fleet for my IPad and was very impressed with the graphics and gameplay - very addictive. So bought the full Steam version for my PC and......WOW!!! If only the SH3 environment and ships were as nice as these. The down side is the "turn based" system. It's very good when thinking up strategy, and each ship has a chance to make their existence known and the player has time to think about what to do next, but perhaps there should be a Continuous/Turn Based play option?

Anyhow, I am hooked. Well done Killerfish

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Old 03-31-18, 03:40 PM   #8
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I have been enjoying the game and would encourage anyone to give it a shot. Patience is needed to learn controls and to avoid torpedoes, but once you do it is a pure joy.
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Old 04-25-18, 01:47 PM   #9
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The PC version doesn't even require a dedicated video card for pretty nice quality graphics. IMO I've got it on my "work" PC. The best graphics of any games I am able to play.
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Old 05-08-18, 01:16 AM   #10
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bought this game last week,and finally cracked it open today and ...
WOW! what fun played it all day learning the ins and outs for 9.99$ best deal
I have ever bought.This game gave me the same feeling as when i first started playing it, as GNB1 by ssi back in the 90's.BRAVO! killerfish.Please do not give up i.e move on from this gem if you put in updates for more realism...e.g fuel consumption,bigger map, Indian, south pacific oceans
real time layer/turns etc and charge 10 bucks I'D BUY IT IN A SECOND.
SSI'S second installment gnb2 Guadacanal was awesome I really hope to see more of Atlantic fleet as afar as I am concerned your just getting started with this title.
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Old 10-10-18, 06:17 AM   #11
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I've done a quick look at the game Atlantic Fleet and it looks pretty fun, but I'm curious if it is good or not because I have been let down by surface combat games before *coughs* Jutland *coughs* and want to make sure this game is truly worth my money before I get it. Though from what I've seen it looks really cool.
You get a linear Campaign for each Faction + a Dynamic Campaign for each faction + tons of historical scenarios.
The turn-based mechanics have their downsides though.
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Old 10-10-18, 10:33 AM   #12
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