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jeffmac -> WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/9/2008 4:01:01 AM)

I would like to see a naval surface combat sim on the lines of SSI's old Fighting Steel or better yet MicroProse's Task Force 1942. Fighting Steel was very unstable and would crash without warning, but the graphics were pretty good. TF 1942 was state of the art in 1992 and in my oppinion was the better of the two. You could target and fire the gun s from the main director, you could con individual ships from the bridge, or you could command the whole TF from a birds eye view.




Grell -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/10/2008 12:24:15 AM)

Hi Jeff,

That's a swell idea. [:)]

Regards,

Grell




Hanal -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/12/2008 12:31:37 AM)

I never played the games you mentioned but do the naval sim games over at NWS meet your needs?  I enjoy Dreadnaughts and Battleships and anticipating their forthcoming release Navies at War 1890-1950....




John 3rd -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/12/2008 12:52:21 AM)

I would lean towards Fighting Steel and/or Great Naval Battles of WWII.  I loved the GNB Series!

Wonder if Matrix could buy that set of games and then redo it??!!





TAIL GUNNER -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/12/2008 1:19:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: J P Falcon

I never played the games you mentioned but do the naval sim games over at NWS meet your needs?  I enjoy Dreadnaughts and Battleships and anticipating their forthcoming release Navies at War 1890-1950....

I believe NWS uses a heavily modded Fighting Steel engine for their games.
How they got the rights to do that I have no idea....

But tell me, did they ever overcome the 16-ship limit per side (during battle)?




Hanal -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/12/2008 1:36:04 PM)

Fleets can have 32 ships....Besides setting up interesting random battles, there are many excellent scenarios that have been created by gamers over at the NWS forum. Dreadnaughts and Battleships is a fun game to play and the developers have done a good job of upgrading it.




m10bob -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/12/2008 2:51:20 PM)

IMHO the entire GNB series could only be appreciated if one had never seen TF1942.
With TF1942, you really did find yourself ON the ship, different stations on the ship, and saw islands in the distance which were duplicates of actual places.
TF1942's main drawback was that it only covered the Solomons campaign, and therefore left much room for the later battles.
The game was terrific.
(I still have Fighting Steel in its' latest improved form on my HD and owned at least 3 of the GNB series, which in the end were a shallow disappointment, compared to TF1942).




jeffmac -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/13/2008 5:50:04 AM)

How about it Mattrix? I know you guys could pull it off. Let's see a game along the lines ot TF 1942. With todays graphics and AI it would be nothing short of spectacular. It could a sim and a strategy game combined. To be able to actuallly be on the ship would add enormously to the gaming experience.




freeboy -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/13/2008 6:21:49 AM)

tf1942 ws great, flares and searchlights at night wow would that look great and play great in a new xp environment, fast cpus better graphics etc....
I certainly would be buying either remake or the above




Mobius -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/13/2008 7:04:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: jeffmac
Let's see a game along the lines ot TF 1942. With todays graphics and AI it would be nothing short of spectacular. It could a sim and a strategy game combined.

That's just it. The graphics and coding would be the real limiting factor, both in money and in time.
Probably not best to do it all in one go. Maybe just a N. Atlantic module to begin with. A PBEm game could be made of it too.

quote:

ORIGINAL: jeffmac
To be able to actuallly be on the ship would add enormously to the gaming experience.

What for?




HansBolter -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (2/13/2008 5:38:04 PM)


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ORIGINAL: m10bob

IMHO the entire GNB series could only be appreciated if one had never seen TF1942.
With TF1942, you really did find yourself ON the ship, different stations on the ship, and saw islands in the distance which were duplicates of actual places.
TF1942's main drawback was that it only covered the Solomons campaign, and therefore left much room for the later battles.
The game was terrific.
(I still have Fighting Steel in its' latest improved form on my HD and owned at least 3 of the GNB series, which in the end were a shallow disappointment, compared to TF1942).


One could also take any station on any ship in GNB II and also see attacking planes coming at the ships through the bridge windows. Not too sure why you are intnet on dissing such a great game.




SuluSea -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (3/15/2008 9:38:28 PM)

Although I don't have all the ones currently available as of this date add me to the crowd that would love to see Matrix have more WW2 Naval titles and a Guadalcanal stand alone Campaign.[:)]




panzers -> RE: WW II Naval Surface Combat (3/15/2008 10:00:24 PM)

believe it or not, one of the best pacific theater games I ever played was on super nintendo. PTO.
for such a simple console, that was a very detailed and complex game.




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