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10-16-13, 11:35 AM | #1 |
Grey Wolf
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Just got Silent Hunter I yesterday
As the title states, I just got my copy of Silent Hunter Commander's Edition yesterday and I am surprised and impressed with the simulation, being as old as it is. It is immersive and reasonably accurate. I can now see why the franchise is as big as it is. For a DOS based game, it is a bit of a marvel. I remember the DOS era of gaming and seeing what this old sim does with so little makes me shake my head at the failure of succeeding sims to capture the same feel with more resources available. Having the scenario editor and its ease of use is a definite plus.
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10-16-13, 02:02 PM | #2 |
A-ganger
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I have it installed on a Win98SE box.
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10-16-13, 04:07 PM | #3 |
Grey Wolf
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10-17-13, 12:18 PM | #4 | |
Ace of the Deep
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I can see transits to and from the patrol area as important in a U-Boat simulation as they found themselves often under threat from the time they left port, until their return. But that was not really the case in the Pacific. |
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10-17-13, 02:36 PM | #5 |
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SH1 SHCE is my favorite of the Silent Hunter series.... I love this DOS classic - 'as is' -too.
Combining the beautiful graphics of SH4 on top of SHCE, correcting the 'slight' errors of latitude on the SHCE charts, a few realism fixes that Hawks Utilities addressed, and cut down on the abundance of traffic would be the only way to top it in my opinion. I've tried to mod my SH4 to the SHCE specs above. Happy Hunting to you!
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10-17-13, 05:07 PM | #6 | |
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Also if you manage to lose the destroyers, don't go to high-TC until they are completely gone. If not, they will automatically hear you and come running back. Don't get me wrong - I love SH1. Those are just a couple of minor complaints, easily avoided.
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10-17-13, 05:51 PM | #7 |
Grey Wolf
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10-17-13, 07:40 PM | #8 |
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I did not know about that issue. I rarely, if ever use TC around escorts, but knowing this is good. The only gripe I have is that silent running speed is so g-o-d a-w-f-u-l s-l-o-w that I must use the "Jettison Debris" ability to get the destroyer to go away. It fools the destroyers, but creeping away at only 1/2 a knot is like saying "sink me" to escorts.
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10-18-13, 09:15 PM | #9 | |
Silent Hunter
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I considered that to be one of the weaknesses of the game. Unexpected encounters did occur, and changes in patrol zones, or different routes were possiblilties. Teleporting to your patrol zone makes it feel like you are patrolling in your own back yard. Funny, I didn't know about the destroyer - TC thing either. That explains those times when the DD's seemed overly persistant. |
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10-19-13, 10:34 AM | #10 |
Pacific Thunder
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Yes, the DD's could be ruthless.... Evading the ASW and going deep felt much more 'realistic' than for example in its 'little brother/cousin(??)' SH4.
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10-19-13, 11:17 AM | #11 |
Grey Wolf
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Indeed, stock SH4's AI was as weak as 5 compared to the original. The AI felt almost human as I was playing cat-and-mouse. Being in a Porpoise class boat and hearing that ping bounce off the hull at 340 feet while only creeping at 1 knot or less is NOT a comfortable feeling. It is a shame that "jettison debris" never survived in the rest of the series. It is a lifesaver.
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10-20-13, 12:51 AM | #12 |
Silent Hunter
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Your experience with the "jettison debris" is different than mine. I did have one or two instances where it saved me, but most of the time I bought the farm. Of course, there are situations when that's all you can do. |
10-20-13, 12:56 AM | #13 | |
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That's one of the few complaints I have. I like that feature in SH4... Having to worry about fuel, damage, and the crew is harder when you have to sail another 18,000 NM back home through several ports.
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10-20-13, 11:31 AM | #14 | |
Grey Wolf
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