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I haven't played any of these type of games since the very earliest days. I wondered if anyone had any recommendations, bearing in mind I'm a big fat nerd and want things to be accurate.

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gah, I remember reading a couple of reviews 6 or so years ago, but I'm afraid not a lot of hardcore simulators have been released since then.

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I have good memories of Sierra/Dynamix's Aces of the Deep-- a WW2 U-boat sim that is heavy on the historical accuracy. (The manual was basically a textbook.) But that came out in 1994, so finding a copy and getting it to run might be a challenge.

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Harpoon or Fleet Command

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I have Silent Hunter 4, I tried the campaign but it was boring (probably my fault, not the game's), the individual missions seem quite exciting though, I only did one so far but quite enjoyed it.

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Define a bit more what you're asking for... if you're looking for something where you're driving the ship, there aren't that many (most of them that I can think of are named here...). The only other ones would be the Battlestations! series for consoles... pretty dumbed down but you're driving a friggin ship.

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I'm currently playing Silent Hunter 5, which I've been enjoying. Probably the best place for info on naval warfare are the forums at subsim.com. The modders there have also done a lot with the Silent Hunter series if you really want realism.

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I really enjoyed War in the Pacific. Unfortunately my "Let's Play" of it never really took off simply because I ended up getting so busy :shifty:

 

The game has a stupid amount of details, especially the Admiral's Edition, but IIRC was pretty pricey.

 

 

I enjoyed both Silent Hunter 3 and 4. #3's campaign is more interesting (and more challenging especially as the war goes on). When I learned to "shoot from the hip" (no target assistance, but not messing around with all sorts of other calibration issues) in Silent Hunter 4 though, my enjoyment with that one went up immensely. I've been meaning to check out SH5, but the online requirement for a single player game started pushed me off. Though I eventually picked up Conviction, so I might try out SH5. If I do, I'll let you know how it is.

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i liked the naval battles in total war: empire.

 

i'm not sure how retarded that makes me in the world of naval simulation...


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I've tried a few more "arcade" and a few more "simulation" type games, but unfortunately for the fun factor few things beats a handful of old 8 and 16 bit games. The above War in the Pacific is a good attempt, if a bit heavy on the detail and management side (i.e. requires some time investment before really getting going) :shifty:

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Silent Hunter 3. Get the german version, just for awesomeness. Best. Submarine. Game. Ever.

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I really enjoyed War in the Pacific. Unfortunately my "Let's Play" of it never really took off simply because I ended up getting so busy :ermm:

 

The game has a stupid amount of details, especially the Admiral's Edition, but IIRC was pretty pricey.

 

 

I enjoyed both Silent Hunter 3 and 4. #3's campaign is more interesting (and more challenging especially as the war goes on). When I learned to "shoot from the hip" (no target assistance, but not messing around with all sorts of other calibration issues) in Silent Hunter 4 though, my enjoyment with that one went up immensely. I've been meaning to check out SH5, but the online requirement for a single player game started pushed me off. Though I eventually picked up Conviction, so I might try out SH5. If I do, I'll let you know how it is.

 

I see this as proof that QA guys really will play anything.

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I see this as proof that QA guys really will play anything.

 

Isn't that their job?

 

I suspect playing games in such early periods of development, would give them a rather thick skin.

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OK, so I guess I buy all the Silent Hunter games after 3? :)

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VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!

 

Ubisoft DRM means that silent hunter III will not work on Windows 7. *murderous grin* So I have to try and get a refund from Steam.

 

That's final. I'm not buying any more Ubisoft games ever. And whether I get in trouble for syaing this or not: I'm no longer looking down on anyone who pirates their games. ****ing arseholes.

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tarna's dead; processing... complete. Disappointed by Universe. RIP Hades/Sand/etc. Here's hoping your next alt has a harp.

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Dangerous Waters is an excellent nuclear submarine sim. Best thing about it is multi-stations co-op, where you can distribution various stations from one sub between player (eg. one handles sonar/radar/weapons, other does navigation/TMA/periscope, etc).

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