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The gameplay isn't the only thing that's been tweaked/refined and polished, Silent Hunter 4 is graphically slick and when you rack up every option to the top it delivers an intensely atmospheric experience. To summarise the game plays like Silent Hunter 3 only far superior, with all the niggles of the original smoothed out (not as though I found the original lacking really) Moving crew around the ship has also been streamlined. Silent Hunter 4 has all the navigational tools on the main map, you can plot your angles and if you're into maths, then you can use these tools to get fairly accurate firing solutions without the aid of an officer or other methods. A quick note on the replay feature, you can also take control of your sub at any time during that replay and re-do a fatal mistake or change a course heading that may have led you into trouble in the first place. You crew earn experience as you play the dynamic campaign and you can save at any time, saving replays this time around too. I won't go into them here and I'm also pleased to note that a lot of those issues were kind of cosmetic and the game out of the box was playable enough for me.
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I also have to say that I was impressed to see such excellent after-sales support, since a patch followed the game's release by a short time and addressed some of the issues I already had - if you want to see those issues then check out the patch notes on the Silent Hunter website. I have to admit I love the fact that you can tailor the game's experience to your own personal preferences - taking down every single realism option if you just want to get a feel for the game at first and slowly increasing the options until you're playing the game as the hardcore sub-simmers will surely do.
The World War 2 theatre is back and this time you're in charge of US Navy submarines as they sneak around the Pacific and sink various Japanese vessels and assets in a War Patrol, Quick Mission or a dynamic campaign that builds on the same living world system as the previous title, but does it so much better this time around.Ĭrew management and general boat management is slicker, there's less emphasis I think on the whole micro-aspect and the whole thing functions in a tighter manner. Double-clicking on a particular icon takes you to that station or function and in combination with the keyboard you can very smoothly control your submarine. The GUI and controls have been tweaked since the last game it's now fairly easy to navigate through the various control stations via mouse or keyboard shortcuts. So it meets the accessibility criteria for a good game for definite. Serpent was able to dive into the game after a few control explanations by me, which took about 5/10 minutes and in a quick MP session we co-operatively sank several Japanese merchant ships. Serpent isn't a sub sim gamer I don't think he's played a single submarine simulation ever - so he was the perfect (stooge) accomplice for this particular test. Now you might just think that I'm talking cavitations here but I'm not. They've listened to a lot of the concerns that many people at the Subsim website raised from the previous version, and also made sure the game is more accessible to the non-submarine sim gamer too. Ubisoft have taken a long hard look at the various feedbacks from established sim fans, from all over the gamer-world.
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After such a success with 3, have Ubisoft cracked the genre wider than ever before with number 4? Now it's the turn of Silent Hunter 4: Wolves of the Pacific (Yeah, I dig that title) to go under the periscope. It had something for everyone and the sales figures as well as the modding community proved time and time again that there was always something new to play with.
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We gave the 3rd full 3d instalment a whopping 9/10 because it was truly one of those games that deserved it.
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It hardly seems like any time at all since I was diving into the deep blue sea amidst the crack of thunder, the roar of displaced water shaking my command room as the U-Boat rocked from side to side in Ubisoft's Silent Hunter 3, one of the best Submarine sims to grace the PC in a long time.